Monday, March 29, 2010

Foundation aims to rally opposition to climate change legislation
Just as health care reform had been considered a dead effort before being passed this last week, White said there is a chance the Waxman-Markey bill also could be revived.

"There is opportunity," she said. "The eyes and ears of a sleeping giant have been opened. I really hope that a lot of the public outcry about the expansion of government and the take over of health care grabs onto this. The Waxman-Markey bill has over 1,000 new federal mandates to be implemented by 21 federal agencies. I think the public needs a constant feeding of basic information about the energy industry."
Pachauri "cleared" of financial irregularities: report
London, Mar 29 (PTI) Rajendra Pachauri, the embattled head of the UN's climate change panel who was under scrutiny for receiving alleged payments from private companies, has been cleared of the allegations by an independently conducted review, a media report has said.
IPCC/CRU Self-Deception Through Groupthink: Tim Ball
Few understand the extent of corrupted science produced by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Data was altered, or completely ignored and research deliberately directed to prove their claim that humans were causing global warming.
PhillyBurbs.com:  W.Va. assesses harsh winter's toll on deer, turkey
Deer and turkey already were struggling with food shortages stemming from poor mast conditions in the fall. DNR biologist Gary Foster says the unusually cold and snowy winter added to the problem.

Foster says there's evidence of starvation in the mountainous and western counties.

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