Monday, January 24, 2011

BBC became propaganda machine for climate change says Peter Sissons | Mail Online
Institutionally biased to the Left, politically correct and with a rudderless leadership. This is Peter Sissons’ highly critical view of the BBC in his new memoirs, in which he describes his fascinating career over four decades as a television journalist. Here, in the latest part of our serialisation, he reveals how it was heresy at the BBC to question claims about climate change . . .
Record breaking snowfall in Alberta, Canada results in roof collapse - CNN iReport
Here, in this video, David Carlson takes a snow blower to his roof. In some spots the snow was nearly 4 feet deep.
Woman found dead in snow: AP Alaska | adn.com
JUNEAU, Alaska - Juneau police say a 22-year-old woman was found dead in the snow along near a Mendenhall Valley road.
Fairtrade coffee producers face challenge of climate change | Business | The Guardian
The Fairtrade Foundation is hoping that new links between British retailers and small farmers can help tackle the impact of climate change on supplies of some of the world's tastiest coffee.
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The organisation wants to act as a broker between retailers, which can buy carbon credits as a way of offsetting their energy use, and small farmers who can create credits to earn money by planting trees or using more environmentally friendly ways to light or heat their homes.

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