Sunday, March 07, 2010

Climate change and ETS vanish from the media | Australian Climate Madness
The Coalition should, however, continue to remind the electorate that climate change was, until a short time ago, "the greatest moral challenge of our generation" (or something), and that if Rudd had any principles (which he doesn't), he would be focussing on getting his ETS through as soon as possible. But Rudd is political weathervane, twisting here and twisting there, helplessly following the winds of public opinion, because his only desire is to remain popular and, more importantly, remain in power. Now that the ETS is losing support, he abandons it.
EU Referendum: No answers in the soil
With more models than an Airfix catalogue, however, and £764,491 of taxpayers' money spent, it seems we are no further forward than when we started. The answer, most definitely, does not lie in the soil.
Jim Quinn calls Al Gore "the Bernie Madoff of carbon," adds: "Some day, this may see you in a prison cell" | Media Matters for America
From the March 1 broadcast of Clear Channel's The War Room with Quinn and Rose
Global climate [hoax] battle plays out in World Bank | Reuters
(Reuters) - The United States and Britain are threatening to withhold support for a $3.75 billion World Bank loan for a coal-fired plant in South Africa, expanding the battleground in the global debate over who should pay for clean energy.

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