Friday, May 01, 2009

Recession has not impacted Yale's [climate fraud] initiatives
NEW DELHI: The global financial meltdown may have forced the Yale University in US to slash its overall endowment from $24 billion to $17. 5
billion and reduce its workforce by 300 people, but that has not affected the university's initiatives in India, a senior varsity official said here.
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As part of the India Initiative, the university has also appointed climate scientist R.K. Pachauri, who had chaired the United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, as the part-time head of the university's new Yale Climate and Energy Institute set up in March 2009.

The institute is partnering TERI (The Energy and Resources Institute), led by Pachauri, in clean energy and climate change, he said.

"Yale is also looking at strategic dialogues between India, China and US on climate change prior to the UN meetings in Copenhagen in December to lay the groundwork for a post-Kyoto protocol," Joseph said.
Ecofanatics took over Earth Day | hattiesburgamerican.com | Hattiesburg American
...all the media hype and politically correct blather this year have demonstrated that ecofanatics have hijacked Earth Day to push their ideology of manmade global warming.

Manmade global warming is not so much a scientific theory as it is fearmongering, to disparage American ideals and to justify a totalitarian world government.

It is shoddy science in the service of shady politics which has now cast its dark shadow on Mother Earth. May it follow Columbus Day into the dismal realm of soiled memories!

Zip Ribar
Long Beach

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