Friday, December 10, 2010

BBC iPlayer - Kate Silverton: President Nasheed of The Maldives on the heroes and villains in the fight against climate change. - 05/12/2010
[Start at the 37 minute mark]
Does Rain Call GISS Liars? « Musings from the Chiefio
So what do you think? Does that GISS temperature data look kind of ‘odd’ or ‘cooked’? Or can CO2 have an opposite sign in different halves of a century?
Deadlock over Kyoto means Cancún talks have little to show after two weeks | World news | The Guardian
After two weeks of talks, despite an all-night bargaining session, ministers had managed by mid-morning on the final day to agree on just one paragraph of text.
Cancun climate change summit: protests in pictures - Telegraph
Members of delegations from the Philippines share a table in the sea in Cancun with Australian Ody Kamal and Dominican Vanesa Taveras, both members of the NGO 350.org, representing a negotiation table regarding the islands in danger of disappearing due to the rising ocean levels caused by global warming
Cancun climate change summit: protests in pictures - Telegraph
People walk past an activist in a polar bear costume lying on the floor at the Moon Palace Hotel during the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Cancun
Cancun climate change summit: protests in pictures - Telegraph
An environmental activist dressed as Christ demonstrates in front of riot police outside the Pitaya Cancun Messe where climate talks are taking place in Cancun
Cancun climate change summit: Viscount Monckton admits that global warming is happening - Telegraph
Earlier this month Nasa confirmed that the last decade will be the hottest on record and a new analysis of peer-reviewed science by the Met Office warned the consequences of global warming could be worse than ever because of ‘feed backs’ [note the single quotes and the space in the middle] like melting sea ice and die back of the Amazon rainforest.

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