Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Spain Police Arrest Nine In CO2 Tax Probe - Planet Ark
Spanish police on Tuesday said they had arrested nine people on charges of avoiding 50 million euros ($67.54 million) in tax linked to trading in carbon credits.
University of East Anglia refused to share information on global warming - Telegraph
The university at the centre of the 'climategate' scandal behaved in a "reprehensible" manner by refusing to release research behind the science of global warming, according to MPs.
Met Office issues snow alerts across the UK | Business | ICM Commercial & Business News
The UK’s Met Office is warninging people across some parts of northern England, Northern Ireland and Scotland to be prepared as the UK braces itself for a spell of cold weather.
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News reports are also telling miserable accounts of the UK’s roads. Drivers have been struggling to deal with the surprise downturn in the weather, with more than 300 people having to be rescued near Londonderry, Northern Ireland after becoming stuck in the snow. In South Lanarkshire, Scotland, several school children are believed to be injured following a coach crash shortly before 0600 BST today (31 March).
On the Costs Imposed by Obama’s Agenda, Feel Free to Shut Up - Chris Horner - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Sadly, I cannot help but relate how this does remind me of a certain, soon-to-be Bush White House official who told us during the 2000 campaign — when we buttonholed him about the line-item slipped by a staffer into their energy and environment plan proposing to regulate carbon-dioxide emissions — that “the time to talk about this is after the election,” and who, after the election, told us, “The time to talk about this was before we won on it. Now, we’ve committed.”

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