Friday, April 30, 2010

Bill Nelson: Climate bill with offshore drilling 'dead on arrival' - The Hill's E2-Wire
A senator who wants to nix plans to expand offshore oil drilling in the wake of a massive spill in the Gulf of Mexico said Friday that a climate bill with drilling expansions included is a non-starter.
World must move on from Copenhagen summit, says EU's climate [hoax] chief | Environment | guardian.co.uk
In an interview with The Guardian, the chair at the opening of December's tumultuous talks defended Denmark's handling of the event, saying its achievements at a time of economic crisis would not have been dreamed of even three years earlier.
Jerry Brown Defends Embattled State Climate Law but Is Open to 'Adjustments' - NYTimes.com
SAN FRANCISCO -- California Attorney General Jerry Brown defended the state's climate change law yesterday, explaining that he sees room for "adjustments" but would not support an outright suspension of greenhouse gas reductions until the economy improves.
Senior Dems Talk Tough on Climate, Immigration - NYTimes.com
Graham's alignment with the second highest-ranking Senate Republican represents the strongest signal yet how far away he is from returning to the bargaining table on global warming and energy. Graham met briefly yesterday in Kyl's office with Kerry, and also earlier in the day with Lieberman. But Graham said yesterday he would not even vote for his own climate bill so long as immigration is on the table.

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