Thursday, May 19, 2011

allAfrica.com: Nigeria: 'Lagos Set to Rake Millions From Carbon'
At a stakeholders meeting in Lagos, Nigeria, experts said the country could rake millions from various initiatives that curb the expulsion of environmentally harmful substances into the air.

The experts from the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA) and other organisations, however, pointed out that such initiatives, especially those targeted at carbon emission reduction, must be captured to enable the country benefit of carbon credit.
May off to unusually cold start with record low temperatures - morningjournal.com
If you thought if was an unusually cold mid-May, you would be correct.

Cleveland and other cities across Ohio saw some of the lowest maximum temperatures on record this week, according to the National Weather Service. The mercury at Hopkins International Airport never crept higher than 47 degrees on Monday.

“That’s the worst day on record,” meteorologist Tom King said.
Milloy’s latest climate op-ed riddled with errors | Scholars and Rogues
Errors

“Al Gore and his enviros duck debating so-called ‘climate skeptics.’” – So debates like Dessler vs. Lindzen or Lambert vs. Monckton don’t count? It’s true that debates like these are rare, but that’s because debating a climate disruption denier is about as effective as debating evolution with a young-earth creationist or a proponent of “intelligent design.”

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