Global Warming Hoax Weekly Round-Up, Feb. 18th 2010 « The Daily Bayonet
Al Gore has buried his head in the sand and continues to pretend that his global warming hoax is still credible.Will Steger Foundation: Was Copenhagen a failure?
Will commented “if there was any failure, it was the failure of the U.S. Senate to pass comprehensive climate change legislation….and that climate change has been seeped in politics.”Commentary » Blog Archive » Losing Coal Country
The politician who is going to feel the brunt of this is a 14-term (yes, 14) congressman, Rick Boucher, who made the error of voting for cap-and-trade while representing a district in coal country. They’re angry with him but furious with ObamaUN's top climate change official Yvo de Boer resigns (Roundup) - Monsters and Critics
'With Boer, the great steersman of the climate proceedings is abandoning ship,' said Greenpeace's head of climate change policy, Martin Kaiser.
US Senator John Kerry, who has been leading negotiations on climate legislation in Congress, credited de Boer with bringing the world's major polluters to the table in Copenhagen and said he was hopeful a final deal was still possible by the Mexico summit.
'The fanatics, naysayers, and science deniers will not derail the global community from doing whats right to secure the future of our planet, and in that, our commitment has never been stronger,' Kerry said in a statement.
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