After Yvo de Boer, what are we looking for in our new climate change [hoax] chief? | Tove Ryding | Environment | guardian.co.uk
The world still desperately needs a fair, ambitious and legally binding deal to prevent dangerous climate change and the UNFCCC is the only forum capable of delivering that.Iraq veterans: Support troops by passing clean-energy bill | Grist
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• Tove Ryding is a climate policy adviser for Greenpeace Denmark
Eckstein, who finished her service with the National Guard in 2007, has also come to see the larger threat that fossil fuels and climate change pose to the military. Climate change causes droughts and natural disasters around the world, which in turn drives instability, mass migrations, and conflict—and the U.S. military will increasingly be called on to respond.The Climate Post: Melting ice makes slippery slope | Grist
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“There’s no positive outcome to continuing on our path,” said Patrick Bellon, an Army veteran on the tour. “So we can listen to old men who make a ton of money who are calculating that maybe they won’t be around when [oil] runs out. Or we can look out for the next generation. That’s the only question in my mind.”
The Wall Street Journal‘s ownership has transferred to News Corp., which owns and operates Fox News and other politically charged news outlets in the U.S. and other parts of the Anglo-speaking world. The paper recently shut down its “Environmental Capital” blog, for the stated reason, one WSJ staff member told me, that it wasn’t getting enough page hits.EDITORIAL: More errors in temperature data - Washington Times
There are still, thankfully, at least a handful of prominent reporters who understand climate change from soup to nuts. Their work, and quite frankly, their jobs, becomes more significant as widespread, impoverished mass communication dramatically and rapidly undermines climate policy of any kind at home and abroad.
As the frigid winter days pass and the scandals mount, it becomes clear that claims of man-made global warming aren't based on scientific methods at all. The hysteria is based on fraud.BBC News - Mongolia: Life in the extreme cold
Over the eight-hour bus ride through Mongolia's countryside, the bus passes pile after pile of dead, frozen animals - goats, sheep, and even cows and horses.
These were not wild animals, they were some families' livelihood.
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