Friday, April 22, 2011

Joanna Zelman | Rachel Carson's Legacy Guides Today's Climate Change Battle
She has taught me the rather simple, quite powerful fact that if I act irresponsibly, my actions will come back to harm me. If I embrace practices that contribute to global warming - drive a gas-guzzling car, eat beef, or leave all of my electronics plugged in, then I, my children, my grandchildren, and also my great-great-great-great-grandchildren will pay the price for my actions.
Ka-Ching! More Greenpeace Money « NoFrakkingConsensus
[(IPCC) author] Hoegh-Guldberg has been cashing paycheques from activist organizations for the past 17 years.
Don’t Forget: Earth Day Co-Founder was Killer Ira Einhorn - By Greg Pollowitz - Planet Gore - National Review Online
Well, at least he “composted” her. Save the planet!
Billions of dollars sneaks out the door through UN committees « JoNova
The Copenhagen Accord seemed like such an innocuous piece of face-saving wall-paper, but a river of money flows to it’s organizers and patrons. The US — past the point where it can pay what it owes as it’s foreign debts mount — committed $1.7 billion last year. The UK, facing mass riots over public spending cuts, has given even more per capita. The Scandinavians are punching far above their weight too.
In Texas, Questions of Drought and Climate Change - NYTimes.com
John Nielsen-Gammon, the Texas State climatologist, says that about 80 percent of the models laid out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change in a 2007 report predicted declining precipitation for Texas, but on the other hand Texas has gotten increasing rainfall from 1895 to the present.

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