Tuesday, May 25, 2010

U.S. senator criticizes climate bill he helped write
WASHINGTON - The Gulf of Mexico oil spill has seriously eroded chances for the U.S. Senate to pass a climate change bill this year, Senator Lindsey Graham said Monday, as he also leveled new criticisms against the legislation he helped to write.
UN urges rich to honour $30 bln climate [swindle] pledge | Reuters
"I think it's extremely unlikely we will see a legally binding agreement in Cancun," de Boer said. "Having a treaty, if we are to get to a treaty, in South Africa a year later would be much more realistic."
Pope Catholic; night follows day; IPCC found telling pack of lies about sea level rises – Telegraph Blogs
IPCC lies, cheats, distorts again. Yes, all right, it is a bit of a “dog bites man” or “pizza found to contain mozzarella and tomato resting on dough base” kind of story. But on the day in which Britain’s new Prime Minister announced in the Queen’s speech that one of his government’s main goals is to “combat climate change”, it’s perhaps just as well to remind ourselves of the kind of junk science and misinformation that is inspiring his green policies. (Hat tip: Barry Woods)

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