Thursday, September 23, 2010

The Hottest February Ever | Real Science
A large percentage of the humans on the planet were freezing in near record cold, yet it was the hottest February ever.

No doubt the Polar Bears were sweating though in that -30ºC weather in the Canadian Arctic.
Cold and damp take their toll on Fort Peck fish hatchery production | greatfallstribune.com | Great Falls Tribune
Northeast Montana's cold wet spring cut into production at the Fish, Wildlife & Parks Multi-species Fish Hatchery, causing the hatchery to produce about 600,000 fewer fish than anticipated.

"I was hoping we would produce more," said Charlie Bridgham, hatchery manager, "but when it rains and stays cold and cloudy for five or six days at a time, it is just not conducive to good pond productivity. When we needed the sun and warm weather we just didn't get it."
Investments in climate change [scam] can break the global logjam - The Hill's Congress Blog
Conservative calculations estimate that the developing world will need at least $150 billion annually through 2020 in order to meet this challenge. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who urges us to address the energy security and climate change crises together, has pledged to help generate $100 billion annually through 2020 with both public and private investments. That would be an important start.
Collins blames Obama for inaction on energy, climate - The Hill's E2-Wire
Obama did convene a couple of high-profile meetings at the White House with senators from both parties this year during efforts to piece together a climate and energy strategy. Collins attended both.

“But there was no follow-up, there was no attempt to identify consensus provisions,” Collins said. “There was no attempt to explain to the American people what the goal was, why it mattered, how it was linked to jobs and the economy and specifically how we could get there.”

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