Sunday, August 07, 2011

Bard Center for Environmental Policy - National Climate [Change Hoax] Seminar
Listen in real time to climate and clean energy specialists talk about the latest science, policy, law, and economics of climate change. Assign these half-hour calls to your students for a chance to hear top scientists, analysts and political leaders discuss climate and clean energy solutions.
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Fall 2011
Date Presenter Conversation
Sep. 7 Mike Tidwell, Director, Chesapeake Climate Action Network The Tea Party and Climate Strategy
Sep. 21 Dave Roberts, Editor, Grist Global Warming, Politics and the Media
Oct. 5 Hunter Lovins, President, Natural Capitalism Solutions Climate Capitalism
Oct. 19 Sharon Nunes, VP, Big Green Innovations, IBM Smarter Planet? IBM's Climate Solutions
Nov. 2 Richard Alley*, Penn State University The Carbon Control Knob
Nov. 16 Tim Flannery*, Macquarie University Politics Down Under: Does Catastrophe Drive Change?
Dec. 7 Mark Hertsgaard*, Author and Journalist Generation Hot
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner - ‘Deathwatch’ for fast melting Yakutat Glacier
Since 1903, the glacier has receded more than eight miles from where its tongue once pointed defiantly at the Gulf of Alaska.
Arctic Sea Ice 50 Percent Lower In Past - Hit & Run : Reason Magazine
Interesting. Very interesting.
Global warming facts may not hold water | global, shows, hold - Our view - Portales News-Tribune
Spencer’s team found that data show more heat escaping into space than the IPCC has predicted, which means less is getting trapped to overheat Earth. Reports say the new findings confirm previous heat-loss data recorded by other satellites. Forbes reports that NASA has a 25-year record of real data that contradict IPCC’s dire predictions of an atmosphere that won’t let enough heat escape.

Global warming fundamentalists refuse to believe these inconvenient truths. One critic said we should not blindly accept two decades of “imperfect satellite data.” Yet we are supposed to embrace the IPCC’s predictions as facts.

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