Wednesday, October 13, 2010

BBC - Richard Black's Earth Watch: Climate body seeks new wardrobe
And while designers and seamstresses make last-minute adjustments to their creations in one part of the centre, in another, climate scientists and government delegates are deciding reforms aimed at re-clothing the IPCC in some of lustre that it flaunted at the time of its last assessment report in 2007, but which in some people's eyes has largely rubbed off over the last year.
Climate change: time to face facts - Letters - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Sadly for the environmental movement, which has committed vast resources to this activism, 10-10-10 and similar climate campaigns are dangerously off track. When members of the public finally come to realize how they have been so seriously misled on what has become a central theme of modern environmentalism, efforts to address the real environment problems we face may very well be set back decades.
Carbon tax bad for airlines: Qantas boss
Australia should not go it alone on a carbon tax that will negatively affect airlines and instead invest in sustainable fuels to help beat emissions, says Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce.

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