Thursday, March 29, 2012

Climate change is already harshing the weather | Grist
[Dave "Climate Nuremberg" Roberts] In a sane world, a 2011 filled with spectacularly bizarre weather followed by a winter and spring that are record-shatteringly hot – out of control hotBiblical hot – would have everyone in the U.S. freaking the f*ck out about climate change.
Jose Canseco Tweets Al Gore Is Dead And Shares Concerns About Global Warming
If only Jose put all of his energy into stopping global warming and not MMA fights with much larger men or failed baseball comebacks, maybe humanity could make a dent in our enviornmental decline.
Twitter / @MIDKNIGHT6
Tell global warming deniers to listen to science. Sign here and will send them tinfoil hats
Earth Hour City Challenge: Minnesota - World Wildlife Fund
As a [My City] resident, I'm writing to urge you to help protect my family and our city from the harmful consequences of increasingly extreme weather by participating in WWF's Earth Hour City Challenge, a competition among cities to prepare for a changing climate. 
How climate change is making the internet faster | Grist
This summer, icebreakers are going to lay the first ever trans-Arctic fiber optic cable, which will be used to carry voice and data communication directly from London to Tokyo, reports Sebastian Anthony at Extreme Tech. This new line will speed up the connection between Europe and Asia by 30 percent, and will reduce the cable distance between those two cities from 15,000 miles to 10,000.
What’s making all this possible is climate change.
Australia's Green Agenda Unravelling
QUEENSLAND Premier Campbell Newman has ordered Anna Bligh's husband to begin dismantling green energy programs he helped create, as the new LNP government moved to slash environmental spending to offset the federal carbon tax. The showpiece of the Gillard government's $1.5 billion Solar Flagships Program is now in jeopardy, after Mr Newman yesterday pulled the plug on $75 million in state funding pledged for the $1.2bn Solar Dawn solar thermal project near Chinchilla, west of Brisbane.

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