What a Fair Climate Change Debate Would Look Like | Solar Feeds News Network
So, if we were to have a true debate on one of these cable news stations amongst publishing climate scientists, the picture would not look like it does on today's programs; that is, a one-on-one debate. In order to represent the current consensus viewpoint in the climate science community, the debate would have to feature one scientist arguing against AGW and 49 in favor of it.New Statesman - Friends reunited
[Ed Miliband] Trade unions are at the heart of the fight against injustices in our society. As energy secretary, I saw the way unions can organise with other campaigning groups to mobilise people for action on climate change. I have seen green reps make changes in their workplaces, helping win the arguments for shifting to a low-carbon economy and ensuring working people reap the benefits. This is the kind of campaigning that makes trade unions effective in this century.Vestas woes continue as prototype blade breaks - 10 Sep 2010 - BusinessGreen.com
Vestas has endured a miserable week after the news that one of its prototype wind turbines has experienced a snapped blade was followed by a slap on the wrist from the Danish stock market authorities over its failure to provide an official update on major contract negotiations.
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Vestas has now shut down the stand alone machine and is planning to replace the blade. Holm declined to comment on possible causes of the accident prior to an internal inquiry, although he did say velocity was unlikely to be the cause because wind speed was not particularly strong on Wednesday when the accident occured.
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