Monday, October 26, 2009

Denmark urges agreement on climate change funds
Hedegaard, who spoke at an international meeting on technology and climate change in New Delhi, declined to specify an amount, saying only that it would be billions of dollars.
Obama’s MIT Speech on Energy and Climate: A Critical Take
Obama stood before energy scientists and environmental activists drawn primarily from research institutions in Cambridge and proudly claimed that those who believe that climate change is not an issue are being marginalized. And so it may seem to those of us ensconced in bastions of science and liberal thinking.
Chamber: White House attacks are backfiring - Jim VandeHei and Mike Allen - POLITICO.com
Donohue refused to say if he believes the science behind global warming. “Is the science right? Is science not right? I don’t know,” he said.

What he does know, though, is that he’ll fight anything that the Chamber believes would unfairly harm business, especially if the Environmental Protection Agency moves forward, while Congress haggles, with its authority to regulate the release of greenhouse gases.

“If we got the EPA one, then we are in deep sh-- as a country,” he said. “You want to see unemployment? You will see some.”
The Santa Barbara Independent Global Warming Lecture
The more you know about the effects of the continually reducing ozone layer on our planet, the better able you are to help repair it. To that end—and in honor of United Nations Day—S.B. City College Adult Education is holding an informative event called Cool Solutions to Global Warming.

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