Monday, October 12, 2009

Game-time temp in Denver ties record | ColoradoRockies.com: News
The game-time temperature at Coors Field was 35 degrees, tying it with Game 4 of the 1997 World Series between the Indians and Florida Marlins in Cleveland for the coldest playoff game in history.

Sunday's game also shattered the Division Series record for lowest temperature, beating the 1999 American League Division Series game between the Yankees and Texas Rangers in New York, which was played in comparatively balmy 48-degree weather.
American Thinker - Viscount Monckton of Brenchley: Climate Myths and National Security
The national security advisor would at that point advise his head of government that there has never been any security threat less grave, or more expensive to prevent, than the non-problem that is "global warming". It is the fearmongers that are the real national security threat.
The Badger Herald: News: Gore: Climate [scam] still faces obstacles
Another key area where progress is being made has been the number of people examining and believing the science involved with the climate crisis, according to Lubchenco.

“I think there is increasing recognition on the part of America and the rest of the world that climate change is what we need to address, so we’ve actually made significant progress — instead of denial, there is agreement that is real,” she said.

Despite this supposed widespread agreement, there was a large counter rally hosted cooperatively by Collegians for a Constructive Tomorrow and Americans for Prosperity. Well over 200 hundred people showed up to display their solidarity in opposing many of the ideas set forth by Gore, according to Christina Wilson, CFACT’s midwest director.
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I believe we have all the tools we need to solve three or four climate crises [what, exactly, is this supposed to mean?], and the good news is we only have to solve one,” he said. “We have everything we need … with the possible exception of political will, but in the United States of America political will is a renewable resource.”
Will Congress chicken out on climate change?: True believer JOEL CONNELLY
Once close-quarters combat over health care is ended, will Washington, D.C., have the stomach to move on climate change legislation? Deploying front groups and Gucci-wearing lobbyists, Big oil and big coal are already manning the barricades to stop it.

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