Saturday, June 12, 2010

World Bank approves US$450mn loan for climate change [swindle]
The World Bank has approved a US$450mn loan to help the Mexican government develop public policies to adapt its water sector to climate change, the bank said in a release.
[Another ill-advised move by a person who evidently doesn't read Climate Depot]: Hulu CTO Eric Feng Leaves To Work With [Fraudster] Al Gore At Kleiner Perkins
Hulu's chief technology officer Eric Feng is leaving the company to become a partner at top Silicon Valley venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, where he'll be a technical advisor to former Vice President Al Gore.
Is the recessional pattern of Himalayan glaciers suggestive of anthropogenically induced global warming?
Following the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report of 2001, a hype regarding the future of Himalayan glaciers, flooding of Indo-Gangetic plains and coastal areas and drying of glacially fed rivers has been created. However, the recent studies of some of the Himalayan glaciers indicate that the rate of recession of most of the glaciers in general is on decline. These observations are in contradiction to the widely popularized concept of anthropogenically induced global warming. It is believed that the rise of temperature of around 0.6°C since mid-nineteenth century is a part of decadal to centennial-scale climatic fluctuations that have been taking place on this Earth for the past few thousands of years.
[State that uses a lot of oil tells *us* to stop using so much oil] - Vulnerable Hawaii Asks Senate to Pass Climate Bill This Year
Hawaii imports about 45 million barrels annually and burns over five million gallons of oil per day to meet roughly 90 percent of its current energy needs. It costs nearly $10 million daily to buy this oil. On average, each Hawaii resident produces approximately 18 tons of carbon dioxide each year.
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All 50 states gain economically from strong federal energy climate [scam] policy, the coalition declared.

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