Skeptics Climate threat to Greenpeace website - Telegraaf.nl | Climate Realists
You'll be happy to know that there is a strong backlash in Holland against the greenpeace threats, as highlighted on CR.CHOGM wives do their part on climate change | The Trinidad Guardian
She said contrary to popular belief, the spouses of leaders attending these summits do not just accompany their husbands and wives on a mini vacation and expect only to be entertained.EU satellite to check climate change impact on ice
Pessimists expect a sea rise by 2 to 3 meters (6.6 feet to 9.8 feet) by the year 2100, [Heinrich Miller] said.C3: Finally, The D.C. Rubes (oops, "Elites") Are Being Told By Washington Post That Climate Models Have Problems
The coastal elites, who have serious delusions of grandeur and omniscience disorders, are just now learning that climate models have been ineffective (okay, absolute failures). Between the coasts where reality exists, it is common knowledge that the computer models are worthless and not getting any better, despite researchers wasting billions on the models.YouTube - Cap & Trade is a Bad Deal (30 seconds)
A new commercial from the National Center for Public Policy Research and FreedomWorks. It points out the crippling economic realities of cap & trade and how John Deere management is allowing back room deals to be cut on it in Washington. These deals will help enact a policy that will eventually come to harm the company and its employees at a time when America is already in dire economic condition. Deere employees are urged to point this out to management by calling the John Deere compliance hotline at (800) 933-3731.Science, Climate Change and Integrity | Guest Work
A statement from Professor Keith A Hunter FNZIC, FRSNZ, Vice-President – Physical Sciences, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology, Royal Society of New Zealand.
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Science has not “proved” beyond all reasonable doubt that human activities are changing the climate. But it has clearly shown that there are multiple lines of evidence all pointing in the same direction, and this view is supported by theories that are well-founded in fundamental sciences like physics.
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