If Kyoto dies in Durban, it will be a death knell for the climate fight | Kelly Rigg | Environment | guardian.co.uk
If Kyoto's future dies in Durban, it may well be the death knell for an effective, comprehensive internationally co-ordinated and legal response to global climate change in this decade. We can't afford to let that happen.Record heat will rob us of peanut butter | Grist
• Kelly Rigg is the head of TckTckTck, the coalition of more than 200 NGOs pushing for a strong global deal on climate change
Start getting accustomed to nothing and jelly sandwiches, Fluffernothings, and Reese's Nothing Cups.The U.S. Now Uses More Corn for Fuel Than Feed! : TreeHugger
Many would agree that corn ethanol is a net loss for society, yet this industry keeps growing.Protestors Greet Global Warming Author in Minneapolis | KSTP TV - Minneapolis and St. Paul
Members of the organization, Minnesota Majority, protested Mann's Minneapolis speech calling it fraudulent. Dan McGrath was among the roughly 10 people protesting, calling Mann "among the most guilty parties in what we call the global warming scam."Stephen Doughty: The Wind Is Now Blowing Against Climate Taxes And Carbon Tomfoolery
Perhaps George Osborne’s apparent conversion in Manchester last week, when the Chancellor appeared to reverse climate change policy, is a sign of things to come.
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