Tuesday, February 02, 2010

How the 'climategate' scandal is bogus and based on climate sceptics' lies | Fred Pearce | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Claims based on email soundbites are demonstrably false – there is manifestly no evidence of clandestine data manipulation
Strange case of moving weather posts and a scientist under siege | Environment | guardian.co.uk
It is difficult to imagine a more bizarre academic dispute. Where exactly are 42 weather monitoring stations in remote parts of rural China?

But the argument over the weather stations, and how it affects an important set of data on global warming, has led to accusations of scientific fraud and may yet result in a significant revision of a scientific paper that is still cited by the UN's top climate science body.
Us President Barack Obama to travel to Australia in March | News.com.au
White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Mr Obama looked forward to discussing issues including green energy, climate change, economic recovery and non-proliferation with Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
President Barack Obama's budget by agency | - lehighvalleylive.com
Environmental Protection Agency
Spending $9.9 billion, which is a 3.2 percent decrease. Obama’s budget would finance efforts by the Environmental Protection Agency to regulate the gases blamed for global warming — a first — as the administration awaits congressional action on legislation
Abbott's plan a climate 'con job' or great news for farmers? - National Rural News - Agribusiness and General - General - Stock Journal
CLIMATE Change Minister Penny Wong has accused Opposition Leader Tony Abbott of conducting a "misleading and dishonest scare campaign" with his climate change policy announced today, but the National Farmers' Federation have backed the Coalition's ideas.
Obama Pushes Nuclear Energy to Boost Climate [Hoax] Bill - AOL News
"I see an evolving attitude on energy by the president," said Sen. Lamar Alexander, who has called for 100 plants to be built in the next 20 years. Alexander, R-Tenn., said Obama's mention of nuclear energy in the address Wednesday night was the most important statement that the president has made on nuclear power.

"Up until now, the administration has been pursuing a national windmill policy instead of a national energy policy, which is the military equivalent of going to war in sailboats," he said.

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