Thursday, March 18, 2010

World Climate Report » Problems with the Permafrost?
Blok et al. conclude “These results suggest that the expected expansion of deciduous shrubs in the Arctic region, triggered by climate warming, may reduce summer permafrost thaw. Increased shrub growth may thus partially offset further permafrost degradation by future temperature increases. Permafrost models need to include a dynamic vegetation component to accurately predict future permafrost thaw.”
All You Need To Know About KGL - Chris Horner - Planet Gore on National Review Online
You can't choose or design those things which threaten you, but if I could, I'd have chosen this. And the fact that the promoters can't risk having it be the subject of public scrutiny or conversation as they seek to massage deals with industry — so proud! — also reveals an opponent I'd prefer.
[1.5 hour video] Panel: ‘The Changing Debate on Climategate’ - Henry Payne - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Detroit — As with the health-care bill currently staggering through Congress, voters may not know all the details of Climategate — but they know corruption when they smell it. Michigan’s Mackinac Center took advantage of increased public awareness of the issue by organizing a panel, “The Changing Debate on Climate Change,” for the benefit of a state in the crosshairs of Washington warming legislation. The event was held Tuesday at Oakland University north of Detroit.
American Thinker: Breaking the Obama Code: The Green Money Machine
Weeks before falsified documents surfaced confirming global warming as little more than another far-left power grab, a CPA report celebrated $1,248,740,645,930.00 invested since 2007. The monies came from finance institutes and corporations in North America, Europe, China, India, Japan and Brazil.

Welcome to the ethics-based global revolution. The tangle of corrupt, hypocritical liars is made far worse by the growing realization of just how badly America was duped.
The Texas Petition against the U.S. EPA’s Endangerment Finding: A User’s Guide (Part II in a series) — MasterResource
The complete Texas Petition is available here in a single pdf file. But to make it easier to navigate, we have broken the full Petition up into its individual sections, and linked them into the Table of Contents page, which we reproduce below. Hopefully, this will enable you to read through it in a more directed fashion so that you can go straight to which ever section you may be most interested in and see how Texas lays out its case for Reconsideration.

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