Saturday, March 27, 2010

[Google Translate: Al Gore promoting the global warming hoax in Brazil yesterday]
The former deputy U.S. President Al Gore said on the afternoon of Friday, in Manaus, the law that limits the emission of greenhouse gases may be approved this year by the U.S. Senate. The law, which already passed the House of Representatives, is stuck since June 2009.
Despite the difficulty, Gore said he was optimistic.
... "Before coming here I was talking to the leader of the House, one of the leaders of our Congress. And tomorrow, I'll be the leader of the Senate. And all of them, including President Obama, expressed a determination to pass the law .
Google Translate: [Note that eco-hero James Cameron also took this long, unnecessary, fossil-fueled trip]
There is much damage to the forest, claims director, on a visit to Manaus.
"Please!" Joked Al Gore on continuing filming in Brazil.
EU Referendum: A co-ordinated counter-offensive
"The IPCC will continue to learn from experience, including criticism of its work," [Pachauri] then says. And indeed it has. Having discovered that the sceptics are far more dangerous than they realised, and that its work can be so easily taken apart, they have devised a co-ordinated counter-offensive, part of which we are seeing today.
Six Fantastic, But Plausible, Ways to Fight Global Warming - Road Tickle
...now Dr. Box is looking to cover 10,000 square meters of Greenland in blankets to preserve the ice, and our coastlines.

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