Saturday, October 08, 2011

UMass center to study climate change in region - The Boston Globe
Last month, the state’s Climate Change Adaptation Advisory Committee released a report that said temperatures in Massachusetts by the end of this century could spike to 90 degrees or more for 30 to 60 days every summer, ocean temperatures could be on average 8 degrees warmer, and winters are likely to have more rain and less snow.

And next month, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, an international scientific panel convened by the United Nations, will release a major new study on the effects of climate change in recent years and what the latest evidence shows is likely to happen in coming decades.
Brendan DeMelle | Keystone XL Lobbyists Web of Corruption Infographic
Now that the web of Keystone XL tar sands industry lobbyists connected to Hillary Clinton has grown far beyond Paul Elliott, DeSmogBlog, Oil Change International, The Other 98% and Friends of the Earth have produced a new white board infographic to help everyone visualize this cast of characters.
The Poverty of Opinion Polls » Climate Resistance
put another way, four out of five Europeans disagree with the people who say that climate change is the biggest problem in the world.
TIM SHIPMAN: Lib Dems demand crisis talks over Tory u-turn on climate change | Mail Online
To paraphrase Rachel Sylvester's excellent phrase, no one is asking you to vote blue to go green now that we are in the red.

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