Thursday, February 18, 2010

EU Referendum: There's always a catch
What we are not told is that the government is co-funding an EU project called CATCH headed by the transport consultancy MRC Mclean Hazel Limited, with the participation of the University of the West of England in Bristol and the public-funded Transport Research Laboratory.

For €1.94 million, of which €1.48 million is EU funding, the project will "develop a knowledge platform" to "provide travellers, businesses, planners and other mobility stakeholders with the tools to play their part in creating a new mobility culture promoting timely and informed climate-friendly travel choice and policies."

The "Holistic Platform" (i.e., website) "will enable travellers to understand the climate change impacts of their choices, and take effective actions to reduce them, and enable policy decision makers to include carbon constraints into their actions."
William M. Briggs, Statistician » Phil Jones, I accept!
Surely you would agree that just as much effort should be taken to investigate alternate theories of climate as have been taken to prove the man-made harmful global warming theory.
Why Is Winter Snow Extent Interesting? « Watts Up With That?
[Steven Goddard] In summary, winter snowfall is increasing and currently at record levels, and summer snow extent is not changing much. Earlier changes in summer snow extent were likely due primarily to soot – not CO2.
[Can these people save us from trace amounts of natural atmospheric gas?]: Of National Security and Climate Change [Fraud] - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
“Climate Patriots,” as the five-minute presentation is called, is the project’s latest foray in that effort.

“Climate change affects the sons and daughters who are currently stepping up to wear the uniform of our country,” Mr. Warner says in the video. “They may be called upon to perform missions which are a consequence of an erratic climate change or shortage of energy or a variety of both.”

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