Monday, September 24, 2012

Fox News, WSJ Mislead On Climate Change: [Junk] Scientist Group
The only depictions of climate science in the Wall Street Journal’s opinion section that the group found legtimate were in letters from readers responding to misleading editorials and columns, according to UCS climate scientist Brenda Ekwurzel
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Asserted in a March 23 segment on Fox News, according to the report: “[T]he green energy stuff -- I mean, that’s -- that’s all a hoax and a fraud based on another hoax and fraud, global warming.”
...while there is definitely a healthy debate to be had upon how to respond to climate change, [UCS] says, there cannot be a debate on scientific fact.

Time magazine senior writer Bryan Walsh, speaking at the UCS panel on Friday, said that many outlets create a sense of “false balance” with respect to climate change as part of a desperate need to appear as objective and unbiased as possible.

“It’s this needing another side to a story that doesn’t have two sides,” Walsh said.
Bangladesh looks to courts for [carbon dioxide hoax fraud swindle sacks of cash] - YouTube

Winter’s Little Brother (JB) - Iceland Review Online
I am grateful for one thing and that is the fact that I do not need to leave my adorable apartment in Vesturbær on the coldest of days.
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A recent snowstorm in North Iceland’s Mývatn region, where my aunt, uncle and their children and grandchildren reside, a surprise storm killed hundreds of sheep. Farmers keep their herds of sheep out all summer long and allow them to graze the land beneath their feet, be it a mountain, hill or flatland. Without warning, a heinous blizzard struck and the poor animals didn’t stand a chance. In human terms, imagine an avalanche striking unexpectedly, swallowing your entire body and rendering you dependent on hope alone.
Reykjavík City Buys New Snow Removal Equipment
The Reykjavík City Council has purchased seven new snow removal tractors to better prepare for snowfall in the capital...Reykjavík received record snowfall for the month of December last year. According to the Iceland Meteorological Office, 33 centimeters of snow fell in the capital on December 29.
Taxpayer-Funded EV Company Abandons IPO It Thought Would Save It | National Legal and Policy Center
The failing British electric vehicle company that pretended to become an American one in order to save its U.K. investors has scrapped its planned initial public offering that it hoped would save it in Kansas City.

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