Thursday, April 15, 2010

Climate change is not a terrorist matter | Henry Porter | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
The use of a specialist extremist intelligence unit in investigating the hacked UEA emails is part of a disturbing trend in policing
Hot Issue Cool Brains
It is becoming difficult to keep pace with the speed at which the global warming scam is now unraveling
UN warns China's low carbon revolution is at a crossroads - 15 Apr 2010 - BusinessGreen.com
Three decades of social and economic advancement in China could be reversed if the negative impacts of climate change and environmental damage are not adequately addressed, according to a new report published today by the United Nations.
Why I won't be voting Green | Myles Allen | Politics | guardian.co.uk
This may seem harsh, given that the Green Party doesn't mention climate change in the policies highlighted on their website, while the environment is consigned to page 33 of the manifesto the party launched today. It is a measure of how toxic the issue has become, after Copenhagen and the hacked email row that not even the Greens want to draw attention to it. Plus how can anyone object to the policy record of a party that has only recently achieved power beyond allotment associations?
Windsor's Chris Vander Doelen: Turbines for the birds
The people pushing industrial wind farms won't be too happy once this gets out, but one of their machines killed a bald eagle in Ontario last summer.

The official cause of death: "Blunt force trauma," according to Scott Petrie, a PhD waterfowl biologist who says he was "privy to the results" of the autopsy. "They're trying to keep it hush-hush," he says of government biologists.
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"I don't want to sound like an alarmist ... they won't cause extinctions," he says of wind farms. "But I think this is biggest threat to waterfowl in Ontario. And everybody's in such a rush to put them up," Petrie groused in an interview this week.

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