Monday, September 13, 2010

The Developing Diversity Scam | The Resilient Earth
After decades of trying to alarm the public over a human caused “sixth mass extinction” and more recently, dwindling diversity, some in the media just can't let go of AGW as the root of all evil. A perfect example of this appeared recently in the font of misinformation that is Yahoo News. Blaming every human activity from hunting to climate change, science writer Jeremy Hsu has once again raised the specter of that old shibboleth, the Anthropocene Epoch. This is all a part of a developing trend to elevate falling species diversity to crisis level, mainly because the world's eco-activists need a replacement issue for climate change.
Carbon offsets: Green project offends Indian farmers who lose land to windmills - CSMonitor.com
A Dutch bank that bought carbon offsets to neutralize its carbon footprint was unaware that poor Indian farmers had been aggrieved by the green project.
Brian Sussman Discusses Climategate 9/11/2010 - Mark Gillar | Internet Radio | Blog Talk Radio
Listen as a veteran meteorologist exposes the global warming scam.
Verbatim: Hoosiers urged to prep for flu, whooping cough | The Journal Gazette | Fort Wayne, IN
Hoosiers are being urged to take preventative steps to prepare for the cold weather, when respiratory diseases will be circulating the most.
Law.com - High Court to Decide Whether Climate Change [Scam] Cases Should Proceed
Perched on an Alaskan barrier island, the village of Kivalina faces imminent destruction because of melting sea ice.

Now, the community's legal effort -- which pins the blame on energy companies for the change in climate -- is in danger as well. So, too, is a pair of high-profile climate-change suits that may be taken up by the U.S. Supreme Court, one involving an effort by Connecticut and other states to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, the other stemming from Hurricane Katrina.
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[James May of Widener University School of Law] "As a federal litigator for 15 years and a law professor for 20, what I find concerning is the executive branch stepping in front of states and private litigants who are trying to get their day in court. If this was the Bush administration doing this, I think it would be a very divisive political issue."

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