Friday, March 19, 2010

Report: Global warming [hoax] treaty monitoring needed - Science Fair: Science and Space News - USATODAY.com
Along these lines, the report makes a number of recommendations for improving greenhouse gas monitoring worldwide, including NASA launching a $287 million replacement for the failed 2009 Orbiting Carbon Observatory. At a cost of $5 - $10 million a year, the capabilities of about 150 weather stations worldwide should be upgraded to directly measure fossil-fuel-related contributions of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere as well.
Gas pain needed to meet emission targets, Harvard study says | OpenMarket.org
The Harvard study makes even more obvious what should no longer be controversial. Congress has not yet adopted tough controls on GHG emissions not because a “well-funded denial machine” is “confusing the public,” but because Members of Congress seek above all else to get re-elected, and inflicting pain on voters is not a smart way to win their support!
Twitter / Dawn Siemer
Just read an article by my local Sierra Club chapter that they think "global climate change" isn't connecting with people. New words ahead!

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