White House Hosts Climate [Scam] Huddle | Mother Jones
Key senators and a number of swing voters on the issue are huddling at the White House this afternoon for a closed-door session with administration officials. [Since the fate of our grandchildren allegedly hangs in the balance, why isn't this session broadcast on C-SPAN?]China and India "join" Copenhagen accord | Environment | guardian.co.uk
ina and India wrote to the UN's climate secretariat today agreeing to be "listed" as a parties to the Copenhagen accord, the last-minute agreement that emerged from the chaos of the UN's summit in Copenhagen.Jobs and Change, Communications and Energy | Edward J. Markey
The action falls short of full "association" and highlights the gulf between the US – the strongest backer of the accord – and the other key nations on how to deliver a global deal to combat climate change.
In the energy sector we not only will need millions of employees, but we also know that those millions will help us achieve independence from foreign oil and an end to the pollution of the environment from carbon emissions. The trifecta of huge employment, national security, and protection of the environment is a winning ticket for America.Climategate.nl » Blog Archive » Four degrees warming in 2050? Oops, you used the wrong dataset
Yikes. This dataset is not to be used for the type of study performed by these econometricians. Never. Period. Don’t use it. Lies, damned lies, statistics and very sloppy science.Global Warming Policy Foundation Announces New Advance | Climate Realists
LONDON, 9 March 2010 - In the few short months since its launch last November, the GWPF has already been able to make a considerable impact on the climate debate. As a result of growing interest and support, the GWPF can announce today that it is expanding its Academic Advisory Council with the addition of seven eminent scientists and economists from Europe, North America and Asia. This brings the total membership of the Council to 22.Green pressure groups get €66 million from the EU – Telegraph Blogs
Have you ever wondered why the eco-lobby is so pro-EU? Now you have your answer. Green pressure groups are becoming financially dependent on Brussels. Ten years ago, they received €2,337,924 from the European Commission; last year, it was €8,749,940.
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