Friday, July 22, 2011

Sea-level rises are slowing, tidal gauge records show | The Australian
ONE of Australia's foremost experts on the relationship between climate change and sea levels has written a peer-reviewed paper concluding that rises in sea levels are "decelerating".
TheSpec - Most people chilling out indoors
Though it was the hottest July 21 in Hamilton’s history, it wasn’t enough to beat the city’s all-time high — a sweltering 41.1 C, set way back in 1868, according to Environment Canada.

“It was an excruciatingly hot summer in 1868,” said Environment Canada climatologist Dave Phillips. “It was pretty torrid, and there was no climate change at that time.”
No. Hampton allergist says climate change increasing allergic reactions | Helping You Lose Weight
the European Respiratory Society in 2008 linked increased incidences of allergies and asthma to climate change. last year, an American Heart Association study showed the correlation between smog and heart attacks and strokes.
Quadrant Online - "the poisonous policies of the Greens"
The fact that we are seriously considering closing a power station that produces a quarter of Victoria’s power, without identifying a practical, efficient and timely means of replacing the base-load energy it produces, also illustrates how far the unreal world of the Greens has captured public policy.

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