Thursday, September 13, 2012

Cold snap across Inland Northwest bad news for plants
SPOKANE, Wash. -- A very chilly start to the week in the Inland Northwest Spokane left plant lovers with a headache. We're still technically in summer, but in several areas, the temperatures are hovering around freezing.
Kyoto carbon credit glut is far larger than expected, warn analysts - 13 Sep 2012 - News from BusinessGreen
The giant surplus of carbon credits currently swamping the global carbon market may never recede, removing any hope of reducing global emissions without a significant increase in national emission reduction targets, campaigners will warn today...analysis published today by Thomson Reuters Point Carbon finds that by the end of the period there will be an oversupply of 13 billion tonnes of CO2 (13.1Gt) - an order of magnitude higher than the estimated demand of 11.5 million tonnes (Mt).
Twitter / RogerHarrabin: I've given up asking if ministers ...
I've given up asking if ministers accept climate science (for now). Silence is deafening.

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