Monday, October 04, 2010

Prince Charles discusses climate change with corporate heads -  Business News - News - MSN India
New Delhi, Oct 4 (PTI) Prince Charles today met senior Indian business leaders and discussed ways to facilitate bilateral investment in low carbon areas between the UK and India.
Reuters Reports Sharp Downwards Trend – While DMI Approaches A Record High | Real Science
Ice is now nearly one million km² (17,000 Manhattans) higher than 2007.
Another IPCC Train Wreck: Species Extinction (Part 1) « NoFrakkingConsensus
Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), rarely misses an opportunity to spread alarm. In September 2007, during a presentation at United Nations headquarters in New York, he declared that “20-30% of plant and animal species [are] at risk of extinction” due to global warming.
EU Referendum: Splattergate – the new Climategate?
As to the video, I count well over 600,000 hits spread between 100 or so copies on youtube. Given it was 400,000 (approximately) last night, it is well on its way to going viral....this is not going away in a hurry. The 10:10 organisation must be desperately hoping it will, as 10 October is their big day. With LBJ and the Vietnam War in mind, though, we could perhaps stand outside their office chanting: "Hey! Hey! Ten-ten day, how many kids did you blow away?
Climate change affects horseshoe crab numbers
'Examining the genetic variation in populations of horseshoe crabs along the east coast of America has enabled us to track changes in population size over time,' says Matthias Obst from the Department of Zoology at the University of Gothenburg, one of the authors of the study published in Molecular Ecology. 'We noted a clear drop in the number of horseshoe crabs at the end of the Ice Age, a period characterised by significant global warming.'

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