Saturday, September 10, 2011

Private sector must drive climate change - Figueres - Business LIVE
As a result of the application of pro-sustainability reforms the Costa Rican economy is now 99% powered by renewable power, the majority of it being hydropower.
Our climate-realist facts have backing
DiLoreto should have done what David Suzuki should have done before going public with his criticisms - simply ask us about whatever concerned him. Had Suzuki and DiLoreto done their homework, they would have had no reason to criticize us at all.

TOM HARRIS, executive director, International Climate Science Coalition, Ottawa
Uncertainty Monster paper in press | Climate Etc.
This paper is pretty much guaranteed to generate controversy.
The Reference Frame: What Al Gore has learned from No Pressure
Well, instead of a red button and explosives, they use a model of the Earth that is loosely attached to the ceiling and that kills the female naysayer mechanically, in the old-fashioned way. However, the result is the same: the climate skeptic "ends" on September 14th. The only difference is that "No Pressure" was released in 10/10 while Gore's movie is released in 09/11. The sum is the same in both cases.
Dessler: “People who discount the science of climate change don’t do it because they’ve read the science” | Watts Up With That?
dougsherman says:
September 10, 2011 at 9:25 am

I think Perry’s strong stance against CAGW is going to be very instrumental in bringing this delusion down. The liberal press will have to put more nuts on the screen or in print. The more these people talk, the worse the public opinionn gets. Plus there will be a few legitimately inquiring journalists that will feel more inclined to actually cover the sceptic science.

A politician couldn’t conceive of making these comments just a few years ago, now they its nearly mainstream opinion. Truth will win.

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