Saturday, July 28, 2012

So much for that “clean energy future” | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Several Leftist stupidities collide to put at risk Victoria’s power supplies.

First stupidity is to give in to the religious green paranoia of carbon dioxide. Second is to put something as important as power supplies in the hands of an outfit such as the ideology-ridden Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal
Another Smoking Gun That GISS Is Complete Garbage | Real Science
GISS shows temperatures declining from 1880 to 1912, with 1912 being one of the coldest years on record.
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However, people who lived during that period reported the exact opposite. The polar ice cap was melting, glaciers were disappearing, winters were disappearing, birds were migrating north.
Climate change ministry Cell stops functioning as staff sent home | DAWN.COM
ISLAMABAD, July 27: Operations of the clean development mechanism cell of the Ministry of Climate Change have come to a standstill after services of its staff were terminated.

The cell, on the fifth floor of a government building, gives a deserted look with stacks and stacks of files but no technical staff to go through them.

On July 1, 2012, the ministry ended contracts of the eight specialists in the field of carbon credits working in the cell. The employees had gone nine months without salaries but were paid a few days before their services were ended.
The Week Ahead: U.S. to Host 15 Countries for Emissions Trading Scheme Meeting | Bloomberg BNA
The U.S. departments of State and Transportation will host a meeting July 31-Aug. 1 of about 15 countries that oppose the European Union's inclusion of aviation greenhouse gas emissions in its cap-and-trade system. The countries will discuss options for reaching a global solution for reducing aviation emissions through the International Civil Aviation Organization. The United States, China, India, Russia, and other countries have resisted inclusion of their operators in the EU Emissions Trading System, which went into effect Jan. 1. The meeting will be open to government participants only. The European Commission has not been invited.

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