Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Climate cops [promote swindle to captive audience of innocent children]
CLIMATE cops visited a Rowley Regis school to help the children investigate renewable energy and how to become greener and more energy efficient.
Major economies focus on finance at climate [hoax] meeting
Stern said a binding agreement to cut emissions may not be possible in Mexico, but that progress can still be made on many issues. "There's still considerable support for the notion of a legal agreement ... but I think that people are also quite cognizant of the notion that it might or might not happen."
Bolivia hosts climate change event - Yahoo! News
Indigenous leaders, including Nilo Cayuqueo, an indigenous Mapuche from Argentina, were also in town, concerned about the impact of climate change on their homelands.

"We have great extremes of heat and cold, and as a result we're seeing illnesses and outbreaks that once had disappeared," said Cayuqueo.
C3: New Climate Data Reveals Modern Warming To Be Only Lukewarm Versus Medieval & Roman Periods
The Indo-Pacific ocean area represents the warmest volume of water known to exist naturally. Soooo, is that pool of warm water the warmest it's ever been? Is it experiencing the "unprecedented" warmth that alarmists always speak of? Nope, not even close - it's "lukewarm" compared to the Roman and Medieval warming eras.
Energy debate grows divisive - The Hill's E2-Wire
Centrist Democratic senators are wrestling with liberal colleagues over whether to vote on an energy reform bill if it does not include measures to address global warming.

A group of Democratic senators led by Sen. Byron Dorgan (N.D.) support bringing an energy-only bill to the Senate floor, and centrist colleagues such as Kent Conrad (D-N.D.), Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) and Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) are sympathetic.
Nickelodeon sends 3 of its best soldiers into eco-battle for Earth Day on Thursday
Throughout the day, Nickelodeon will also promote its "Power Down" minute at 9 p.m. The network is asking viewers - the ones who are still up - to turn off their lights for 60 seconds to show their commitment to conservation.

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