Sunday, November 22, 2009

Fairbanks Daily News-Miner - Rogers Climate policy not realistic for UAF
FAIRBANKS — Hundreds of university chancellors and presidents have signed a pledge to steer their campuses toward a climate neutral policy on greenhouse gas emissions, but don’t expect the University of Alaska Fairbanks to join them anytime soon.
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I can’t figure out how we can heat this campus without any carbon,” Rogers said during a student open forum last week.
[When the high temperature is 25 below zero, should you try turning down your thermostat in an attempt to make it colder outside?]
The high temperature at the Fairbanks airport on Saturday was 25 below
A climate change dust-up -- latimes.com
One side sees hacked e-mail as a sign of a 'Warmist Conspiracy.' The other says it's being taken out of context. Analysts don't expect it to have much effect on the Senate greenhouse gas bill.
Hacked emails from UK scientist suggest global warming data to be manipulated and exaggerated
Gaining the moniker of ClimateGate, if these emails and information prove to be true, they will uncover a giant conspiracy that will come to be one of the biggest schemes of our time. With many countries on the verge of changing policy for the sake of 'saving the planet', this new discovery could prove to be quite critical.

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