Monday, March 14, 2011

N.J. quits emissions lawsuit | Philadelphia Inquirer | 03/13/2011
TRENTON - New Jersey has withdrawn from a lawsuit by several states that seeks to have five electric utilities cut greenhouse gases emitted by their power plants in 20 states.
More hard winters likely: report - Prince Edward Island - CBC News
Climate change will likely bring more snowstorms to P.E.I. over the next few decades, says a new report by the insurance industry.

The Institute for Catastrophic Loss Reduction report says while winters will be milder over the next 40 years, snow levels will probably climb 10 to 20 per cent. The number of intense winter storms is expected to go up by 15 per cent.

The report used data from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
CarbonDioxideLevels.com | McDonald’s Pushed to Do More to Address Climate Change, & from the Ground Up
how can we remind McDonald’s that con­sumers care deeply about its response to its impacts on global cli­mate change?

If you’re won­der­ing what McDonald’s is doing to address cli­mate change in 2011 and what its future plans are, join Cli­mate Counts and the Bard Cen­ter for Envi­ron­men­tal Pol­icy at noon on March 16 for a dia­logue with Bob Langert, McDonald’s VP of Sus­tain­abil­ity.
What percentage of McDonald's customers "care deeply" about its response to the global warming hoax?

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