[And if you don't believe that CO2 caused this, you're worse than Hitler]: China sends emergency food to drought-stricken provinces | Environment | The Guardian
According to Chen Zhenlin, the spokesman for China's meteorological administration, the average daily temperature in Yunnan over the past six months has been two degrees higher than normal, while the province has had only half the rainfall of an ordinary year. Both are at levels not experienced since the 1950s.[Why not switch to room-temperature tap water?]: The Coca-Cola Company Engages Its Global System to "Switch Off" Lights in Support of Earth Hour - FOXBusiness.com
ATLANTA, Mar 25, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) ----The Coca-Cola Company announced today that it will darken many of its iconic signs as well as offices and bottling facilities across the world in support of World Wildlife Fund's Earth Hour on Saturday, March 27 at 8:30 p.m. local time. The Company also is participating in awareness-raising events with its "Switch Off" campaign encouraging Coca-Cola employees along with their families and friends to participate in Earth Hour activities.Climate law won't hurt California economy, report says - Los Angeles Times
The climate plan "represents perhaps the most far-reaching regulatory policy initiative ever attempted in our state's history, imposing new costs on virtually every product and service," the AB 32 Implementation Group said. "Yet the agency's economic analysis finds that it won't cost consumers a dime. We are skeptical about the rosy prediction."[San Diego Zoo promotes the greatest scientific fraud in human history] « Liveshots
As you make your way through this exhibit there's a carbon calculator, a walk that shows a shrinking ice cap and multiple displays showing the problems associated with climate change. For the consumer the displays are catchy, interactive and colorful. People here at the San Diego Zoo say the whole experience helps visitors better understand the arctic and the loss of habitat for polar bears as climate change continues. They tell me their exhibit features "the best science out there."
As you might imagine not everyone is happy with this display and claim the zoo is jumping into politics and a very heated (no pun intended) debate.
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