Wednesday, December 10, 2008

'Keep warm, keep well' health chiefs urge - Scarborough Evening News
Rachel Johns, associate director of public health for the PCT, said: "As the weather gets colder, we are all more likely to catch colds or flu and if our body temperature drops then the risks of a heart attack, stroke or breathing difficulties increase.

"This is especially true for older people or those with a physical disability.
How to sell an "eco-village" after you realize that most people no longer buy into the global warming scam
"It doesn't matter whether you're a climate change convert or a climate change sceptic; what we're doing here is just plain common sense. It's a better, healthier way to live, it's good for the environment, and you save money."
Scoop: Rodney Hide welcomes reasoned debate on ETS
“There is definitely not a monolithic view on the fact of human induced climate change and I welcome this government’s willingness to hear from scientists and others who are sceptics. I have to say I am one and it is appalling that the previous government accepted human induced climate change as a new religion with former US vice- president Al Gore as its prophet.

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