[More real-world consequences of Al Gore's stupidity and fraud]: Cap and Trade eliminates Christmas in Beaumont TX | Gather
...The plant was supposed to bring 1,750 jobs to a great town that is struggling to get back on its feet after Hurricane Ike destroyed farms and businesses and killed many residents.Climategate: How Mr Strangelove 'drowned a baby polar bear' – Alarmist Will Heaven - Telegraph Blogs
Eastman says they can't proceed with the Beaumont plant because of the threat of the United States regulating carbon dioxide as an Earth-destroying gas. They'll now be exploring "global" opportunities.
I had the great pleasure of meeting James Delingpole yesterday at a Christmas drinks party in London. I say ‘great pleasure’ because I was always taught to be polite. But to give you an idea of our lengthy and heated discussion, let’s just just say it included a lot of swearing and ended with me being imaginatively compared to a “drowned baby polar bear”. (Yes, I am aware this will please a large number of you.)Kerry arrives in Copenhagen to help usher in climate deal -The Green Blog - A Boston Globe blog on living Green in Boston
Kerry's time on the ground is brief. Because of the ongoing health care debate in Washington, he will fly home tonight.LET 'EM FREEZE IN THE DARK | Calgary Sun
Re: "Inconvenient cash cow," POV, Roy Clancy, Dec. 16). I wholeheartedly agree with Quebec and Ontario. Alberta seriously needs to cut back emissions. I propose Alberta immediately stop emitting cash to prop up deadbeat provinces like Quebec. Let them freeze in the dark ... We can use the billions here in Alberta to develop green technologies and alternative energy sources. Quebecers are long overdue for a lesson in humility.Naomi Klein on activism's impact on the climate negotiations | Greenpeace UK
Darren Cameron
...I dare say the crowd is really here to see the main event: a panel hosted by Kevin Grandia of Desmog Blog and featuring Naomi Klein, author of No Logo and The Shock Doctrine; Andy Revkin of the New York Times; George Monbiot, author and columnist for The Guardian; and Katherine Goldstein, green editor for the Huffington Post. The panel discussion is about how coverage of the climate talks in the media will effect the final two days of negotiations.Danish Official: Hopes for Climate Deal Slim - TIME
"As it looks now, we will not get the deal that we had hoped for," said the official, who is not authorized to speak publicly about the talks and asked not to be named.Clinton: US ready to join $100B climate [swindle] fund - Rock Hill, SC
COPENHAGEN -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has announced that the United States is prepared to join other rich countries in raising $100 billion in yearly climate [hoax] financing for poor countries by 2020.
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Clinton says "$100 billion is a lot. It can have tangible effects."
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