Thursday, September 24, 2009

Inhofe Assembles 'Squad' to Undermine U.S. [Climate Hoax] Policy | PEEK | AlterNet
Mori Dinauer added yesterday, "Has a sitting Senator ever led a delegation to a international conference with the explicit intent to undermine the official position of the United States on an international matter? ... The president has always had the widest latitude in international affairs, with the Senate limited to treaty ratification and funding war. Inhofe is throwing that basic institutional relationship out the window because of the conspiracies in his fevered mind."

They know no limits; they have no shame.
Droughts, melts signal climate change quickens: U.N. | Green Business | Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Droughts from Australia to the U.S. Southwest, acidic ocean water and melting glaciers are signs that the pace of climate change is surpassing the worst-case scenarios scientists predicted in 2007, a U.N. report said on Thursday.
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The Climate Change Science Compendium 2009 report analyzed 400 scientific reports released through peer-reviewed literature, or from research institutions, since the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published its last report in 2007.

"This is the moral challenge of our generation," U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said in a release.
Climate change [fraud] threatens entire planet: UN report
Damage being caused by climate change is a real threat to the entire planet and is no longer a matter of debate, according to a new report from the United Nations.

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon was blunt in his comments in the 2009 Climate Chance Science Compendium, released Thursday.

"The science has become more irrevocable than ever: Climate change is happening," he said. "The evidence is all around us. And unless we act, we will see catastrophic consequences including rising sea-levels, droughts and famine, and the loss of up to a third of the world's plant and animal species."

Achim Steiner, executive director of the UN's Environment Program, singled out the Arctic as an area of particular concern.

"There is growing evidence that the ice there is melting far faster than had been previously supposed," Steiner said in the report
Whitman: Green Matters, Money Matters More | NBC Los Angeles
Former eBay chief executive Meg Whitman said during a visit to San Diego on Wednesday that she would suspend Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's signature environmental initiative if elected.

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