Tuesday, August 10, 2010

U.N. Chief Recommends Small Steps on Climate - NYTimes.com
Experts noted that leaders were working to temper expectations since the overblown promises before Copenhagen nearly ended in a fiasco — with no binding agreement at the end.

“That is the recognition of the reality,” said Michael A. Levi of the Council on Foreign Relations. “They are saying, don’t expect the plan to save the world to be written at a conference.”
Kyra Sedgwick [Promotes Global Warming Swindle] | Epoch Times
The actress tweeted several messages on her Twitter account, where she lamented, “Nothing is more depressing than congress deciding not to pursue Climate Change legislation. I am terrified for all of us. Especially the children. If you feel the same way, call or write your senators to tell them you’re disappointed.”
Global warming [scam] could survive Prop. 23, experts say - latimes.com
"What is wrong with pushing the hold button until the economy gets back in shape?" asked Anita Mangels, spokeswoman for Yes on 23. "No one is saying we shouldn't have these regulations. They are just saying now is not the time."
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And the law is Schwarzenegger's signature, legacy-enhancing achievement in Sacramento. His championing of it has landed him on the covers of national news magazines and positioned him as a leader in the fight against climate change. It is one of the few major policy achievements the lame-duck governor can cite as he prepares to leave behind a state beset with financial turmoil, a deteriorating school system and a prison overcrowding crisis.

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