Monday, September 13, 2010

NY receives $265M in [climate swindle] initiative - The Business Review (Albany)
On Friday, the state Department of Environmental Conversation reported proceeds from RGGI auctions of carbon dioxide (CO2) allowances have totaled more than $729 million. New York’s share is about $265 million. And 80 percent of the total funds are being invested in strategic energy programs aimed at building a clean-energy economy.
About Climate Week NY˚C | Climate Week NYC 2010
Between 20-26 September, on the sidelines of the United Nations’ General Assembly meeting, The Climate Group will host Climate Week NY˚C 2010, a global forum to mobilize an international public-private response to climate change.
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Less than seventy days before the United Nations’ climate summit in Cancun – New York City will once again be the epicenter of the climate action dialogue: Climate Week NY˚C will bring together The United Nations, The City of New York, the UN Foundation, The Carbon Disclosure Project and an array of international business, government and non-profit organizations to create a series of roundtables and activities on climate action and the innovative public-private partnerships required to unleash a prosperous clean revolution.
Hot Air » O’Donnell takes lead in PPP poll
Unfortunately, all candidates are flawed, and perhaps none so much as Castle, with his vote for cap-and-trade being the most egregious part of his record.
C3: What The Real Data Indicates: Length of Arctic Melt Season Shows No Global Warming Trend
Guess what? The Arctic melt season has not experienced the predicted expansion trend over the last 3 decades. Instead it shows considerable variation due to natural weather/climate oscillation patterns. And based on the most current data, the 2010 melt season was the shortest in recent memory.

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