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In Climate Denial, Again

Former Vice President Dick Cheney has to be smiling. With one exception, none of the Republicans running for the Senate — including the 20 or so with a serious chance of winning — accept the scientific consensus that humans are … Continue reading

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Kyoto Fraud Revealed (3)

When the idiotic Kyoto Protocol was put before the US Senate, 95 senators voted against this confused and destructive initiative on the grounds that, as designed, the measure would simply ship American jobs to China and other countries without reducing … Continue reading

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California’s Green Nightmare

It’s hard to know where the fairy tale of “green jobs” first came from. It was probably a clever marketing scheme by radical environmentalists who realized that their anti-growth climate change agenda wasn’t going to sell among the American electorate … Continue reading

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EPA global warmers' power grab

On Sept. 28, Senate Republicans, joined by four Democrats, blocked tax legislation that would have punished U.S. firms that export jobs. Even if the proponents of the failed bill are correct in asserting that the current environment encourages U.S. companies … Continue reading

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Global warming – pseudoscientific fraud

Harold Lewis is Emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Here is his letter of resignation to Curtis G. Callan Jr, Princeton University, President of the American Physical Society. Anthony Watts describes it thus: This is … Continue reading

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China calls U.S. a pig in the mirror on climate change

TIANJIN, China, Oct 9 (Reuters) – China hit back on Saturday at U.S. claims it was shirking in the fight against climate change, likening the criticisms to a mythic pig preening itself. Frustration between the world’s two top carbon polluters … Continue reading

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Poor Prospects for New Climate Meeting

WASHINGTON — With wounds still raw from the chaotic United Nations climate conference in Copenhagen last December, negotiators are making final preparations for next month’s meeting in Cancún, Mexico, in a surly mood and with little hope for progress. There … Continue reading

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US Says Climate Talks Failing to Make Headway (2)

TIANJIN, China – The United States said on Wednesday U.N. climate talks were making less progress than hoped, with a rift over poorer nations’ emission goals, and that other avenues might be needed to tackle climate change. Negotiators from 177 … Continue reading

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Stop pursuing ‘fool’s gold’ in the oilsands: NASA scientist

EDMONTON — Expansion of Alberta’s oilsands mining operations must be avoided if the world is going to dodge the disastrous effects of climate change in future, says one of the world’s leading climate scientists. James Hansen, of the NASA Goddard … Continue reading

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Details Of Climate Aid Unveiled (2)

Environment Minister Jim Prentice unveiled details on how the government will spend $400-million previously pledged in international aid funds to fight climate change during a weekend climate conference in Waterloo. Mr. Prentice said the money, which the Harper government initially … Continue reading

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The 'anomalies’ of Pachauri’s charity accounts

Next weekend, as delegates from 194 countries gather in South Korea for a crucial meeting of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, their big talking point will be whether the IPCC’s chairman Dr Rajendra Pachauri should resign – as … Continue reading

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