Monday, July 25, 2011

Yale Environment 360: U.S. Land in Flood Plains Could Increase 45 Percent, Study Says
The amount of U.S. land located within flood plain zones is expected to increase by 40 to 45 percent by the end of this century, according to a study of the impacts of climate change on the federal flood insurance program.
So scared of debate that she snubs the Czech president | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Julia Gillard today posed with former British prime minister Tony Blair, here on a visit, because he agrees with her on global warming.

Julia Gillard is refusing to meet the current Czech president, Vaclav Klaus, here on a visit, because he disagrees with her on global warming.
Milne: let’s have an inquiry into laws to silence climate sceptics | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
What a dangerous point we’ve come to that a party with such power over a government could propose something so extreme and hostile to free speech, and without any word of protest from an ABC audience. This really, without a word of exaggeration, is the first step to totalitarianism.

At least former Queensland Premier Peter Beattie fights back against this sinister lurch to media censorship

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