Tuesday, March 23, 2010

[Global law firm Linklaters LLP: Still stuck in 2007]
Linklaters' Head of the Environment & Climate Regulatory practice Vanessa Havard-Williams said:

"As climate change fast becomes the issue of our times, companies, banks and funds look to maximize business opportunities and understand the risks. We, as a firm, are committed to providing the best advice to clients by staying at the forefront of the market and by continuing to develop our practice worldwide. The addition of JP in New York is a step in this direction."
[If we don't hand over sacks of climate swindle cash, we may hurt fraudsters' feelings!] - BusinessWeek
“There’s no formal deadline for mobilizing the short-term finance, but there’s an emotional deadline,” de Boer said. “There’s a strong feeling on the part of developing countries that rich nations have not met their financial commitments in the past and they now want to see the countries deliver.”
The Rosett Report » Another Casualty of Climategate?
Could it be yet another knock-on effect of the crumbling of the United Nations ‘climate consensus” facade? One of Kofi Annan’s old-boy clubs appears to be in trouble.
Harsh Winter Leaves Mark on Blue Ridge Parkway - WGHP
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) - The harshest North Carolina winter in decades left toppled trees and heavy debris along the Blue Ridge Parkway, keeping some sections closed as the spring tourist season nears.

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