Thursday, September 02, 2010

Facebook tells Greenpeace: 'We're just as green as you' | TG Daily
Facebook has told Greenpeace to get its own house in order, after the environmental campaigning group criticized the company for using non-renewable sources to power its new data center.
EU helps Fiji fight global warming
The European Union has committed $4.5m to help fight global warming in Fiji by addressing solid waste management issues.
Bad climate bill belongs in limbo | Patrick J. Michaels | The Detroit News
Kerry and Browner are dishing out good old-fashioned Washington bunkum, pandering to the Democratic "base," and hoping to eke out a few votes from the very disappointed green left, which feels that the administration and the Senate left it out in the cold when it comes to global warming.
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So there you have the future of global warming. No lame duck passage of cap-and-trade. EPA, cheered on in private by the Senate, takes over emissions regulation, transferring responsibility to the president, and legal challenges keep anything expensive in limbo for the foreseeable future.
Climate of Uncertainty - WSJ.com
And while you've probably heard (frequently) that this summer appears to be the warmest on record, you may not have been told that an unusually cold spell in the Antarctic brought a chill to southern South America and is responsible for the deaths of six million fish and thousands of alligators, turtles and river dolphins, according to Nature News.

None of this proves or disproves anything, except that our understanding of how our climate works is still evolving. Is it too much to ask the climate establishment to acknowledge as much?

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