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Posted by: drg0dOwnCountry, 3:45 PM GMT op 25 juni 2011 +1
High crimes against Humanity! Put these clowns behind bars and start action to prevent more bad weather!

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Posted by: drg0dOwnCountry, 1:02 AM GMT op 25 juni 2011 +2
Senator: Climate Change Caused U.S. Floods, Fires; We Need ‘Aggressive Campaign To Go After’ ‘Deniers’ (CNSNews.com) – Former Democratic Sen. Tim Wirth of Colorado, now the president of the UN Foundation, said the flooding and forest fires in the United States this year are evidence of "the kind of dramatic climate impact" climate change models have predicted and that global warming spokesmen must “undertake an aggressive program to go after those who ar...
Updated: 1:03 AM GMT op 25 juni 2011   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: drg0dOwnCountry, 1:17 PM GMT op 28 juni 2010 +2
US intervenes to secure tougher commitment to phasing out of "inefficient" fossil fuel subsidiesWorld leaders gathered at the G20 Summit in Toronto over the weekend reiterated their pledge to phase out "inefficient" fossil fuel subsidies, after attempts to water down the commitment were resisted.There had been concerns that the G20 could back away from its earlier pledge to phase out fossil fuel subsidies estimated to be worth $550bn a year after a leaked draft of t...
Updated: 1:23 PM GMT op 28 juni 2010   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: drg0dOwnCountry, 8:37 AM GMT op 28 juni 2010 +1
A lie can get halfway around the world while the truth is still putting its boots on, as Mark Twain said (or “before the truth gets a chance to put its pants on,” in Winston Churchill’s version), and nowhere has that been more true than in "climategate." In that highly orchestrated, manufactured scandal, e-mails hacked from computers at the University of East Anglia’s climate-research group were spread around the Web by activists who deny that human activity...
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Posted by: drg0dOwnCountry, 1:12 AM GMT op 25 februari 2010 +1
Read the original post at Real ClimateA recent story by Fred Pearce in the February 9th online edition of the Guardian (“Victory for openness as IPCC climate scientist opens up lab doors”) covers some of the more publicized aspects of the last 14 years of my scientific career. I am glad that Mr. Pearce’s account illuminates some of the non-scientific difficulties I have faced. However, his account also repeats unfounded allegations that I engaged in dubious pr...
Updated: 1:16 AM GMT op 25 februari 2010   Permalink | A A A

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