UK will lose influence at UNFCCC if it fails to be honest over ambition | RTCC - Responding to Climate Change
Remember two degrees is what scientists deem as ‘safe’. The science is clear, the required policies are clear – but the British government’s position is as clear as mud.House Republicans scrub climate change concerns from EPA bill - The Hill's E2-Wire
The latest House bill aimed at thwarting climate change regulations drops previous language that acknowledged scientific concerns about global warming and evidence of rising temperatures and sea levels.Unfair fight: Polar bears battle for food
Bullock believes that thanks to global warming, there isn't enough ice for the bears to fish fromClimate Conversation Group » Sherpas sick of ‘climate change’
The Mount Everest region’s Sherpas have said they are angry at the way studies of glaciers and glacial lakes have been conducted in recent years.- Bishop Hill blog - More evidence that the IPCC is a busted flush
They say the studies do not involve them and that results are often spread through alarmist media reports that cause panic among locals in the area.
I think it's fair to say that they have an almost comical inability to admit error.A Veteran TV Reporter on ‘Junk Journalism,’ Climate as ‘Too Big to Cover’ | The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media
I've gone on the record before as saying that the Fifth Assessment Report is dead in the water already.
It looks like I was right.
It’s not often that a television news reporter gets 2,300 words to tell a story about climate change. Not often as in, like, never … just doesn’t happen.
For veteran ABC correspondent Bill Blakemore, who in recent years had become one of network television’s most ardent watchers of all-things-climate-change, the opportunity arose not on the air but rather on an ABC “Nature’s Edge” blog posting.
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