Friday, September 14, 2012

UK will lose influence at UNFCCC if it fails to be honest over ambition | RTCC - Responding to Climate Change
Remember two degrees is what scientists deem as ‘safe’. The science is clear, the required policies are clear – but the British government’s position is as clear as mud.
House Republicans scrub climate change concerns from EPA bill - The Hill's E2-Wire
The latest House bill aimed at thwarting climate change regulations drops previous language that acknowledged scientific concerns about global warming and evidence of rising temperatures and sea levels.
Unfair fight: Polar bears battle for food
Bullock believes that thanks to global warming, there isn't enough ice for the bears to fish from
Climate Conversation Group » Sherpas sick of ‘climate change’
The Mount Everest region’s Sherpas have said they are angry at the way studies of glaciers and glacial lakes have been conducted in recent years.

They say the studies do not involve them and that results are often spread through alarmist media reports that cause panic among locals in the area.
- Bishop Hill blog - More evidence that the IPCC is a busted flush
I think it's fair to say that they have an almost comical inability to admit error.

I've gone on the record before as saying that the Fifth Assessment Report is dead in the water already.

It looks like I was right.
A Veteran TV Reporter on ‘Junk Journalism,’ Climate as ‘Too Big to Cover’ | The Yale Forum on Climate Change & The Media
It’s not often that a television news reporter gets 2,300 words to tell a story about climate change. Not often as in, like, never … just doesn’t happen.

For veteran ABC correspondent Bill Blakemore, who in recent years had become one of network television’s most ardent watchers of all-things-climate-change, the opportunity arose not on the air but rather on an ABC “Nature’s Edge” blog posting.

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