Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Reuters AlertNet - Better feed and genes could cut livestock emissions - but only if animals survive, farmers say
Scientists say reducing livestock emissions has the potential to help poor farmers earn up to $1.3 billion a year in payments for carbon offsets.
The envoy of Europe - TheHill.com
The ambassador praised the Obama administration’s commitment to fighting climate change even as he acknowledged the EU would like to see more action from the U.S. on the issue. He expressed hope that a new consensus on climate policy is within reach despite the disappointing talks in Copenhagen, Denmark.
C3: UN & Leftist Politicians Claim Global Warming Has Increased Severe Weather Disasters: That's Not True For Tornados
Despite huge injections of CO2 emissions and an increase in global surface temperatures, the global warming alarmist predictions of massive loss of life due to severe weather have not materialized. In fact, the ten worst tornado disasters took place prior to the 1990's. Not even the tornado-cursed, impoverished country of Bangladesh has experienced an off-the-chart tornado disaster over the last 2 decades.
Birmingham Mail - News - Birmingham News - Birmingham suffers coldest August in 23 years - but visitors still flock to city
BIRMINGHAM was the centre of the coldest August for more than 23 years, it has emerged.
NC Media Watch: Prop 23 Update: How does the Sierra Ski Industry benefit from opposing Prop 23?
If there is no significant warming and no change in the snow fall levels, what does the ski industry expect to gain by supporting AB32?

They become eligible for both public and private environmental grants that can be used to improve their facilities while making mandated environmental improvements. With out the grant funds the resorts would have to dig in to their own pockets to make the mandated environmental improvements.

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