Forum: March 1, 6:30 p.m.: The Climate Change Generation
Featuring: Matthew Nisbet, Assistant Professor of Public Communication, American University School of CommunicationGlobal Warming Didn't Kill the Golden Toad - ScienceNOW
Juliet Eilperin, environmental reporter, The Washington Post
Kate Sheppard, energy and environmental politics reporter, Mother Jones
The golden toad was last seen in 1989 in the Costa Rican cloud forest of Monteverde—and 5 years later, its disappearance was the first extinction to be blamed on humanmade global warming. New evidence, however, suggests that humans may not have been at fault after all.Twitter / Oxfam America: [Why is necessary to offer rewards to get people to participate in orchestrated endorsements of the global warming hoax?]
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“I don’t get into the debate over whether climate change is real or not," Chavez says. "There’s not time for that. They all realize the value of creating wealth in the community and weaning the nation off foreign oil.”
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