Thursday, December 02, 2010

Exclusive CFACT interview: UN climate chief Pachauri ignorant of 15 years without warming | CFACT
When asked about the fact that there has been no statistically significant global warming for the past 15 years, Pachauri became evasive. Even Phil Jones, a climatologist at the University of East Anglia and a prominent global warming alarmist, admitted this fact in the wake of Climategate.
Marc Morano On The DudeMaker Hotline
The leading global warming propaganda promoters in the U.S. such as Barbara Boxer, Dianne Feinstein, and Barack Obama; or any other major world leaders. Is this the air inside of the global warming movement being leaked faster than some cables on a Wiki page? Marc Morano would like to think yes, but prepare for a comeback.
Cancún climate change summit: will US go all or nothing? | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Christiana Figuera, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, expressed optimism that countries could move forward with all portions of a deal. "Governments can deliver a balanced package if they engage in the flexibility of compromise and listen to each others' needs," she said. "Nobody can afford an immovable position."

But she also acknowledged that there is much to be hammered out over the next ten days. "Clearly we are here for two weeks because it's going to take two weeks."
The Press Association: Ambulances 'struggling' to get to emergencies
The NHS is coming under increased pressure due to the cold weather, with some ambulances struggling to move along icy roads and a rise in 999 calls, including in London.

The number of people admitted to hospital through A&E is known to rise as temperatures drop, with more people tripping and falling. The London Ambulance Service said that on Thursday 999 calls had risen by 13% in the last two days compared to the same days last week.

Across the capital, more than 300 calls an hour were being received during the busiest hours - 50% more than usual. Some patients will not receive ambulances due to snowy conditions, with those patients with minor illnesses and injuries offered advice over the phone.

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