Friday, March 04, 2011

Why the BBC's 'impartial' stance on climate science is irresponsible | Bob Ward | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Sceptics too often go unchallenged when they make inaccurate and misleading statements on BBC programmes
No consensus at climate talks
TOKYO — Climate negotiators from 26 countries and international organizations remained divided after a two-day informal meeting in Tokyo through Friday over the expected outcome of the next U.N. climate conference later this year in South Africa, a Japanese official said.
Justin Bieber's 'Never Say Never' Is Third-Highest-Grossing Documentary Of All Time - MTV Movie News| MTV
In his run to the top, Bieber has leaped over such lauded and popular docs as "Super Size Me," Madonna's "Truth or Dare," Moore's "Bowling for Columbine," former Vice President Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" and the nature flick "Earth."
Global warming science changes, to some scientists’ chagrin | Kyle Wingfield
The importance of Serreze’s statement about a “constantly evolving field” in which scientists “are always learning,” Taylor argues, is not its essential truth — but that so many other scientists have tried for so long to, ahem, deny it

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