Monday, March 01, 2010

Questions for Climategate boss facing MPs - Channel 4 News
...the committee have chosen not to hear evidence from Steve McIntyre, the sceptic best equipped to give the other side of this story.

This failure puts the committee on dangerous ground. By not hearing McIntyre, the man outside CRU who knows most about the content and context of the emails, the committee risks appearing negligent or even worse, of refusing to hear the truth.
Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Fantasyland - Rasmussen Reports™
In the real world, Boxer is known as a far-left Democrat who has had her share of YouTube moments. Remember the one when she told a brigadier general to call her senator instead of ma'am? Her environmental committee has been hemorrhaging key staff and she has failed to produce an energy bill that can pass the Senate.
Disaster loans for crop damage | Michigan
(NEWSCHANNEL 3) - If you suffered crop damage because of cold weather last year there may be help on the horizon. The federal government is offering disaster loans.

It's compensation for the deep-freeze, frost and the excessive snow between January and July of last year.

The loans are as high as $2 million with a 4 percent interest rate.
Global warming skeptics increase | TG Daily
Cities across the Northeast and Atlantic Coast are breaking snowfall records and scientists are now rescinding claims of global warming-induced hurricanes. It all leads to growing skepticism over the climate change phenomenon.
The ultimate hoax? - The Daily Iowan
The current generation — those born after 1980 — is often referred to as Millennials. And most of you, being a part of this group, get it: Climate change is a fact, and we have to act now.
American Thinker Blog: Government mandated 'fairness' is rarely the optimal solution
This year, the rural Ohio district in which I live has closed 7 times so far due to snow, although most of the roads in the district have been open and more than passable. So why was school canceled? How are things different now? Today, the district is required to provide transportation for all students outside of a certain radius. If any road where buses travel could is dangerous or is impassable, the district will not assume the liability for transporting students living along that road. If those students can't make it to school on a district-provided bus, then the only "fair" solution is to see that no one goes to school that day.

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