Sunday, October 11, 2009

Southern Finland Awaits Early Snow
Southern parts of Finland are expected to have snowfall on Monday morning - a full month ahead of normal. It is likely that Monday's snows will soon melt away, but roads will be slippery in many areas.
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Even though northern Finland already has 10cm of snow, the first snow of the season in the south this early in the year is unusual.
Do-gooders hurting us
If it makes you feel good to put up solar panels on your roof, do so at your own expense. Don't do it to solve a false claim of global warming.

Tell the global-warming alarmists to take their dictatorial message somewhere else, and stay out of our lives.

I am sick of these do-gooders who are destroying our lives.
Coalition struggles on ETS: poll
The poll, published in Fairfax newspapers on Monday, also shows most coalition voters want the opposition to wait until after the Copenhagen climate change conference later this year before it finalises an emissions trading deal with the federal government.
Road pricing 'should be used to help meet carbon targets' - Telegraph
Road pricing, rigid 70mph speed limits on motorways and mandatory, eco-driving lessons should be introduced to help country meet legally-binding carbon emissions targets, a key Government advisory committee has said.

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