Thursday, February 04, 2010

Investors.com - The Ruse Unravels
Climate Change: Not long ago, we were pestered almost daily with another global warming scare. But the weather has changed. Now, it seems, each sunrise comes with fresh evidence that the scare is a fraud.
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The climate change movement is losing its credibility at a pace much faster than any warming it predicted. A quick burnout would be an appropriate, and long overdue, ending.
'Climate change research to be more robust than IPCC'
fter locking horns with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on the glacier melting issue, environment minister Jairam Ramesh [ Images ] said on Thursday the research of the Indian Panel on Climate Change would be more 'robust and solid' than the UN body's.
Democratic Party support for Barack Obama ETS drops | The Australian
US President Barack Obama is under intense pressure from leading members of his Democratic Party to scale back climate change legislation as their support for his proposed cap-and-trade scheme for carbon emissions ebbs away.
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Like Mr Rudd, Mr Obama is in a predicament because he cannot get the US Senate to agree to what he wants on climate change legislation. Only Mr Obama's predicament is worse. At least the Labor Party supports its Prime Minister. Mr Obama's own Democrats in the Senate now have serious doubts as they fear that legislation will cost the support of voters.
» ClimateGate: Penn State Initial Report Signals Whitewash - Big Government
In conclusion, these points all remind us of the frequent need for and widespread use of independent inquiry when seeking to truly discern the meaning and importance of credibly alleged misfeasance. Penn State is heading toward concluding that this is all a big misperception, a matter of appearances more than substance. Something similar can be said about their initial assessment. Appearances matter, and this doesn’t appear good.

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