Thursday, July 28, 2011

Lawyers for DeChristopher plan an appeal | The Salt Lake Tribune
Those reasons, Shea said, will concentrate on U.S. District Judge Dee Benson’s decision not to let DeChristopher argue that he had to act to save future generations from climate change.
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University of Utah law professor Daniel Medwed, a criminal law specialist, said it would be difficult to convince the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn Benson’s rejection of the “necessity” — or “lesser-of-two-evils” — defense. That’s because a defendant must prove he or she prevented significant harm.
The New Nostradamus of the North: Finland and Russia to modernise their icebreaker fleets - not trusting global warming predictions
Both governments are, of course, basing their decisions to modernise the ice breaker fleets on the realities of the northern winter - not the climate scientists´ computers models. One must hope that the Finnish and Russian - as well as other - governments perform the same reality checks with regard to other areas involved in the global warming scam, too.
Colder weather is hampering SA crop growth - State News - Grains and Cropping - Barley - Stock Journal
cold weather and frost has stunted growth across the State during July.

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