Sunday, October 11, 2009

Energy Secretary Chu speaks on [promotes global warming fraud] at UR - RocNow.com
U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu was at the University of Rochester on Saturday, where he talked about the “catastrophic” consequences that will be in store if Americans don’t address energy issues soon.
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For those who dispute the idea of global warming, Chu said, “Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not to their own facts.”
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Ignoring the issue of global warming would result in the melting of frozen tundra; that would release more microbes into the atmosphere, which would cause additional warming, Chu said.
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Chu also talked about rechargeable batteries, putting caps on carbon emissions and simple steps that anyone can take, such as putting a computer in “sleep” mode when not in use.
E.C. fast-tracks climate [scam] funds
MOVED by the catastrophe brought by storms Ondoy and Pepeng, the European Commission (EC) is fast-tracking the grant of funds to help the Philippines develop mitigation measures to face climate change.
Clean-Energy Quest Splits France - washingtonpost.com
"Mont-Saint-Michel represents 13 centuries of history," said Corinne Gressier, a nurse who lives in the ridge-top village of Argouges, where some of the disputed windmills would rise. "Excuse me, but if we can't prevent this site from being ruined, I don't know what to tell you."

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