Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Graham censured again by county party in S.C. « - Blogs from CNN.com
(CNN) - The Lexington County Republican Party in South Carolina voted late Monday to censure Sen. Lindsey Graham for his positions on several controversial issues, including his recent support for a compromise on cap-and-trade legislation.

The Lexington GOP is now the second county party organization in a matter of months to censure Graham after Charleston County leaders approved a similar resolution in November.
Copenhagen deal was 'disappointing', says Miliband - Telegraph
The outcome of the Copenhagen climate summit was ''disappointing'', Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband admitted today, but he insisted there had been a historic shift in the world's efforts to tackle global warming.
EU Referendum: Pachauri: TERI-Europe – the enigma (Part 4)
In this fourth piece on TERI-Europe, therefore, what we are doing is building a picture of the operations of TERI-Europe by which means we aim to show that the level of activity could not possibly be supported by the declared income and expenses and therefore, as an entirely reasonable assumption, that details of the accounts have been wrongfully (and illegally) concealed.
A New Hurdle for Cape Wind? - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
The park service has ruled that Nantucket Sound is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places — a designation that requires consideration of adverse effects on historic properties when approving projects, according to Jeffrey Olson, a spokesperson for the National Park Service.

The park service made its decision after two Massachusetts Indian tribes argued that the wind turbines would disturb ancestral burial grounds and interfere with spiritual rituals that require clear views across the sound.
NOT GUILTY: How we know our influence on climate is harmless | The SPPI Blog
Indeed, given that the IPCC has demonstrably and prodigiously overstated the values of all three of the parameters whose product is final climate sensitivity, and given that, though CO2 emissions are rising exponentially at the highest rate predicted by the IPCC, CO2 concentration is rising linearly towards half the increase predicted by the IPCC to 2100, it may be that the “global warming” that we cause by emitting CO2 in this century will be less than 0.25 C° – a warming so small that we shall hardly be able to distinguish it from the natural variability of the climate.
ArcticSnap.com coming soon | Climate Realists
We have put together a site called ArcticSnap.Com, you can send in photos and news stories about the current "Arctic Snap" in your area.

Note: it will take a couple of days for Google to find the new site, so use the time to collect some interesting reports for us to post on your behalf.

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