US eager for progress on climate [swindle] deal - The Irish Times - Mon, May 03, 2010
The US is still “in concept, completely prepared to do a legal agreement” under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, Mr Stern said. But any agreement would have to be “symmetrical”, involving China, India and other major economies.UN's de Boer remains optimistic on climate change talks | Earth Times News
He said it was important to hold meetings such as the one currently underway - the Petersberg Climate Dialogue, named after the luxury hilltop hotel near the former German capital of Bonn where the talks are being held.C3: Chinese Research: Little Ice Age Climate Events Significantly More Severe Than Modern Times
Climate alarmist scientists claim that global warming will unleash weather related natural disasters with a severity the world has never experienced before, and it's already started. This specific type of alarmism is entirely fabricated with no relationship to reality and past experience. Most severe weather events and related natural disasters occur during a climate cooling condition, not warming, as recent Chinese peer-reviewed research showsSA carbon capture and storage delegation heads to Norway
Skogen emphasised that as CCS technology was expensive, there was a commercial gap, and thus public funding was needed to fill this shortfall. Many projects could not be realised without public funding, but in the interests of fighting climate change, these projects could not be delayed.Norway delays Mongstad Carbon Capture and Storage project | Reuters
(Reuters) - Norway said it would delay the decision to finance a top carbon capture project to 2014, after the life of the present parliament, in a major setback for a technology seen as key to mitigate climate change.[Beverly Hills: Eco-hero Gore to take yet another fossil-fueled trip]
A "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" episode about prejudice and an Alzheimer's documentary with Maria Shriver are among eight programs to be honored Wednesday for demonstrating the power of TV.79 months and counting ... | Andrew Simms | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
The third annual Television Academy Honors spotlighting shows found to exemplify "television with a conscience" will be hosted by Dana Delany. The announcement was made by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Presenters were scheduled to include former Vice President Al Gore, Joel Grey and Shriver, the first lady of California and former NBC News correspondent.
Eyjafjallajökull provided a glimpse of a possible future in which the aviation industry's wings have been clipped
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The airlines suffered economically, but it revealed how few of the things we depend on for day-to-day life really relied on the airlines.
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Whoever gets elected, they will have about 79 months and counting, to make a real difference on climate change.
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