Wednesday, February 04, 2009

UK's snow doesn't cool off global warmists (OneNewsNow.com)
An Irish filmmaker says despite the recent record snowstorm in Britain, there are still those who are calling for government action against "manmade global warming."

Phelim McAleer, director of the soon-to-be-released feature-length documentary Not Evil Just Wrong: The True Cost of Global Warming Hysteria. He says three parallel universes exist in Europe...
Salmon dining to help suffering Alaska villages
The fishermen are Yup'ik Eskimos whose villages in western Alaska have been slammed by a dismal salmon season, high fuel prices and recent cold snaps that forced some families to skimp on food as they tried to scrape up enough cash to warm their homes.
Nat Geo’s The Green Guide About To Go Belly Up Too?
Ready for some more bad news from the green media landscape? Following the departures of Plenty and Domino Magazine, it now appears that National Geographic will be shuttering their “The Green Guide” publication. Unlike Plenty or Domino, the web version of TGG may stick around.
Not all green jobs pay well, [and many CAN be outsourced]
Wage rates at many wind and solar manufacturing facilities are below the national average for workers employed in the manufacture of durable goods of $18.88 an hour, and average pay rates at some locations fall short of income levels needed to support a single adult with one child.

The lowest wage found was $8.25 an hour at a recycling processing plant, while manufacturing jobs related to renewable energy pay as little as $11 an hour.

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