Warning Signs: The National Madhouse
The Environmental Protection Agency has announced its intention to regulate carbon dioxide, the gas other than oxygen on which all life on Earth depends. Its justification for this is, of course, global warming. It requires a lot of gall to ignore the fact that the Earth entered a cooling cycle in 1998 that is likely to last another decade or two.Poll Spells Trouble for Sen. Lincoln - Washington Wire - WSJ
If the election were held today, Sen. Blanche Lincoln would lose in a landslide, according to the latest polling from Public Policy.If there is a problem of global warming, there's an easy fix - NewsoftheNorth.Net, Inc.
The poll shows 33% of voters would pick the Arkansas Democrat, while 56% would vote for Republican Rep. John Boozman.
The 23-point edge for Boozman, who has yet to officially announce his campaign, underscores that Lincoln is one of the most vulnerable incumbents of the 2010 cycle. Among independents, Boozman fares even better, 66%-20%.
Although I’ve not made up my mind as to who is right, if anybody, about global warming, I was stuck by one unassailable fact – that even the most ardent global warmers still drive cars, fly in airplanes, have barbecues and otherwise burn fuels.The Royal Institution of Great Britain | Has Global Warming increased the toll of disasters?
In the wake of the latest climate change controversy to hit the headlines, The Royal Institution is delighted to be holding a debate between two leading climate scientists, Bob Ward and Roger Pielke Jr, chaired by the BBC's David Shukman.
No mainstream scientist would question that human activity has had an effect on the Earth’s climate. Few doubt that it is the major issue facing humanity in the 21st Century.
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