Saturday, April 10, 2010

Cloud Start-Up Tackles UK Climate Change | SYS-CON AUSTRALIA
London, 9th April 2010 - Today sees the launch of CloudApps, Europe's first enterprise application vendor focused on climate change regulatory compliance and the management of carbon as a business asset. The company researched the market for 18 months, before piloting solutions based on customer feedback. It is now set to revolutionise the way companies across the planet proactively deal with their environmental impact.
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Globally, the carbon management market is independently estimated to be worth $380 million last year and to be growing at some 40% per year until 2017.
U.S., Denmark cut climate aid after summit: Bolivia | Green Business | Reuters
BONN, Germany (Reuters) - Bolivia accused the United States and Denmark on Saturday of cutting aid to the South American country as punishment for its fierce opposition to the Copenhagen Accord for fighting global warming.
Flashback: Hillary Clinton In Copenhagen: US Ready To Join $100 Billion Climate Finance Deal
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 financing for poor countries by 2020.
No Frakking Consensus: Poll: How Many Non-Peer-Reviewed References?
This coming week, I'll be releasing the results of a crowd-sourcing project involving 40+ people from 12 countries. Together we've examined all 18,531 references in the 2007 IPCC report and calculated the percentage that appeared in peer-reviewed academic journals.

This poll is a version of the "how many jellybeans in the jar" game. Please feel free to supply your own answer to the question: How many 2007 IPCC report references are not peer-reviewed?
C3: To U.N. Climate Representatives In Bonn: No One Believes The Bullsh*t Any Longer - Go Home, Please
Unfortunately for the U.N., their non-scientific claims that modern world temperatures are accelerating and that temperatures are unprecedented have proven decisively to be "unprecedented and accelerating" bullsh*t.

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