Sunday, May 20, 2012

Heartland Institute facing uncertain future as staff depart and cash dries up | Environment | guardian.co.uk

ould the turmoil and discontent at Heartland eventually prove its undoing? Campaigners would certainly hope so. "We are watching the consequences of organisation that acts quite randomly and that is actually an extremist organisation in the end," said Davies [of Greenpeace]. "They are not built to be at the hump of the climate denial movement."

Twitter / @AGW_Prof: List of those attending un ...

List of those attending un-American International Conference on Climate Change Watts, Bastardi, etc.

LiveStream: Heartland’s 7th International Conference on Climate Change Mon-Wed

Twitter / @Revkin: Palm Beach Cty. help wante ...

Palm Beach Cty. help wanted: seeking go-getter able to stem sea level rise, cut co2 emissions, protect drinking water.

Twitter / @UN_ClimateTalks: The Monday issue of the Da ...

The Monday issue of the Daily Programme for the Bonn Climate Change Conference May 2012 is out now:

Incoming Aus government may not need double-dissolution to scrap carbon [dioxide] tax | JunkScience.com

Independent MP Bob Katter told The Australian he would put forward Senate candidates from his Katter’s Australian Party to propose repealing the carbon tax. “The whole thrust of our party is we are a development party.

“It is impossible to build and grow this country and be a development country under the carbon tax,” Mr Katter said.

“This will be the death of what’s left of many Australian industries and we will absolutely vote to get rid of it.”

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