Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Globalwarming.gov | Select Committee Briefing THURS: Extreme Weather in a Warming World
Features Pakistan’s Ambassador to U.S. to Discuss Historic Floods

September 21, 2010 – From New York City to Nashville, Washington to Pakistan, 2010 has seen more than its fair share of extreme weather events. To probe the long-term trends of disruptive weather events in a world beset by climate change, Chairman Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming will hold a briefing to discuss these issues.

The briefing will feature Husain Haqqani, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States, who will discuss the historic floods that have displaced millions of his countrymen. The briefing will also include top climate scientists.
Dems' Blue State Blues - Freedom Pub

Yeah, the Dems (and media) should keep up that sunspot attack on Johnson -- it's a real winner.

Just What Does He Think? - By Brian Bolduc - Battle ’10 - National Review Online
Linda McMahon’s campaign is harping on cap-and-trade this week. And it’s accusing Attorney General Dick Blumenthal of “misspeaking” on the issue. Today it’s circulating two videos of Blumenthal responding to voters’ questions about his position. In the first, Blumenthal says he’s against the program.
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In the second, he tells a woman to call him for an answer.
Burt Rutan weighs in
"Green planet advocates" should be arguing for more CO2

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Global warming is real. Stop drinking the Koch tea/koolaid.