(Climate) Information Wants to Be Free - Dot Earth Blog - NYTimes.com
I filed plenty of Freedom of Information requests in my time as a reporter, and admit readily that, too often, I gave up when faced with denials based on quirks of the law that would require either a lawyer’s involvement to pursue or the dogged determination of my friends in The Times investigative unit. Contacts at Greenpeace, on the other hand, have the patience and energy of Chris Horner. As I said above, the bottom line is, if you’re working for a publicly financed institution or doing government work, keep that in mind before you hit “save” or “send.”EU Referendum: Videolog
We're putting together a single blog using available videos to form a running videlog on Cimategate and related issues. It is work in progress, but you can see it here. Let us know what you think.Is Obama Admitting Defeat on Cap-and-Trade? - Daniel Foster - Planet Gore on National Review Online
[video] In his New Hampshire town hall today, the president seemed to acknowledge that cap-and-trade legislation is unlikely to survive the Senate
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With the AGW scam leading the way, all science want's to be open ... no need for free, just data and conclusions please.
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