Thursday, November 10, 2011

AfricaNews - Zambian motorists to pay more in carbon tax - The AfricaNews articles of Mabvuto Phiri

an environmentalist, Lovemore Muma has questioned government’s decision to review the carbon tax.

Muma, who is earth organization executive director, contends that successive governments have never been accountable regarding the utilization of the funds.

Climate-change debate touches Chico - News - Local Stories - November 10, 2011 - Chico News & Review

Watts and University of Alabama professor John Christy will present a lecture titled “Some Things I Think I Know about the Murky Science of Climate” on Thursday, Nov. 10 in the Student Services Center, room 150, at Chico State.

“The issue has become left and right,” Watts said. “Nature, not man, will be the final arbiter of truth, and with what I’ve found recently, I suspect we’ll be surprised when the dust from this fight settles.”

'Leading scientists' are divided on the risks of mobile phones. What's new? | Mail Online

[Gore's] 'inconvenient truth' may not be that wicked commercialism is the cause but that he might be wrong.

His 'evidence' -  and even his prize - might have been politically motivated rather than scientifically justified.

Scientists who support his view are opposed by those who don't.

The issue of global warming has now become a Cause in which some people believe with a religious fervour.

Australia to Offer Carbon Futures Before Starting Emissions Trading - Bloomberg

ASX Group, operator of Australia’s main stock exchange, plans to offer secondary and futures markets for carbon allowances before the country’s emission
trading system begins in 2015, the exchange said.

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