Questions to ask at town hall meetings by Paul Driessen | Climate Realists
Rising voter concern about nationalized healthcare has made recent town hall meetings challenging affairs for many members of Congress.The folly of considering CO2 alone when considering global warming
This article could help spark serious discussion on an equally vital topic that will come up at many town hall meetings this month: energy and global warming
The IPCC is charged by the UN to focus on manmade contributions to global warming. This would obviously include our emissions of greenhouse gases, but would also (it seems to me) include impacts from deforestation, changes in land use, depletion of ground water--even the effects of jet contrails. Sadly, it seems that the IPCC went after greenhouse gases and has more or less ignored the rest of what man does.Salmon and Sea-Level « Climate Sanity
There may be a lot of man made obstacles to Salmon survival, such as dams, over-fishing, etc., but sea-level rise is not one of them.Twitter / Cameron Dueck [From a Northwest Passage attempt sponsored by WWF and the Discovery Channel]
Light snow as we leave Sachs Harbour with a fridge full of muskox, goose and caribou. Thank you John Jr, John Sr, Joey![Weekly address watch: For the fourth week in a row, planet savior Obama fails to even mention the alleged global warming crisis]
There are those who are focused on the so-called politics of health care; who are trying to exploit differences or concerns for political gain. That’s to be expected. That’s Washington. But let’s never forget that this isn’t about politics. This is about people’s lives. This is about people’s businesses. This is about America’s future. That’s what is at stake. That’s why health insurance reform is so important. And that’s why we must get this done – and why we will get this done – by the end of this year.
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