Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Disasters and the IPCC « NoFrakkingConsensus

How many years will it take the IPCC to set the record straight – to admit that the exact opposite of its version of events is closer to the truth?

Why I'd rather be a tree hugger than a hedge funder – Telegraph Blogs

I know Australia is a wealthy country, thanks to its superabundance of natural resources and the boom it enjoyed under John Howard. But does it really have so much extra money to splurge out in order that bearded American tree-huggers – see video above – may hang out in the company of attractive female researchers with heavy-lidded eyes not unlike those of a Renaissance Madonna doing a massive experiment to find out the equivalent of "do cows go moo, eat grass and produce milk"?

Global Climate Scam » Shady Solar Dealings

It takes remarkable cheek for Obama to insist that, while American “public investment” in green energy is virtuous, Chinese “public investment” in green energy is vile.

An Introduction To Climate Progress And Its Top Posts | ThinkProgress

We are now merging with ThinkProgress Green, and that means we’ll be adding two new regular bloggers, Jessica Goad, manager of research and outreach for CAP’s Public Lands Project, and Rebecca Leber, a ThinkProgress blogger and research assistant. They join Stephen, me, and all the regular Climate Progress contributors from the CAP energy team and blogging news room.

This team, together with our endless quest to re-post, excerpt, and/or link to the best climate and content from around the web, now more than ever makes Climate Progress the one place you need for news.

In 2009, Time named me a “Hero of the Environment″ and “The Web’s most influential climate-change blogger.” I write from what I call a climate realist perspective — the emerging scientific view that on our current greenhouse gas emissions path we are poised to destroy the livability of the climate for centuries to come.

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