Friday, September 3, 2010

UN climate change panel to be warned over reports

August 30, 2010 by Kevin Dillon  
Filed under World News


Telegraph | The United Nation’s climate change organisation faces a warning over how it uses scientific facts in its influential reports, following the discovery of a series of embarrassing errors in its work.

Severe weather threatens world food supply

August 17, 2010 by Mabel Ray  
Filed under Health


(NaturalNews) Extreme weather conditions across the globe are destroying crops, cattle and land, as nations struggle through things like droughts, floods and other natural phenomena. And while some say that these occurrences are natural, cyclic effects from variations in solar activity, others point to climate change as the culprit. Russian wheat crop failures, Kansas cattle deaths and flooding in Pakistan are among the many struggles currently being faced by nations around the world, but why are these extreme weather conditions occurring in the first place? This is a question many are asking as they work to cope with the destruction and seek a solution. Weather extremes have put a heavy strain on food production, which could lead to skyrocketing food prices like the ones seen back in 2007 and 2008 when food was in short supply due to similar events. And according to a recent Reuters article, many are calling for further talks and agreements to be made about climate …

Gore Pushing Global Warming Harder Than Ever

August 13, 2010 by Gia Zavala  
Filed under Media


August 11, 2010 Business & Media by Jeff Poor You can’t always get what you want and that appears to be a bitter pill for former Vice President Al Gore to swallow. Gore, the leader of the global warming alarmism movement, told supporters during an Aug. 10 conference call that despite his best efforts to inspire fear over this

Environmentalist’s Shock Admission: ‘Stop talking about climate science. We lost. It’s over. Forget it’

August 3, 2010 by Orion Christopher  
Filed under World News


Glenwood Springs Post Independent | The battle to get Americans to accept the science behind climate change has been “lost,” an expert at the Aspen Environment Forum declared Wednesday.

Gulf Oil Spill ‘Crisis’ May Revive Growth-Killing Cap-And-Trade Bill

July 19, 2010 by Gia Zavala  
Filed under World News


Climate Change Fraud | Prior to the Gulf disaster, the American Power Act (the Senate version of cap-and- trade) seemed all but dead.

Climate Panel Urges ‘Distance’ From Reporters

July 12, 2010 by Orion Christopher  
Filed under World News


New York Times | The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has urged its participating researchers to “keep a distance from the media.”

Barack Obama Fails to Rally Support for Energy Bill

July 1, 2010 by Kevin Dillon  
Filed under World News


Standoff suggests Senate would give up on climate change law that would result in far more limited proposals By Suzanne Goldenberg Barack Obama’s hopes of leveraging public anger at the Gulf oil spill into political support for his clean energy agenda fell flat today after he failed to rally a group of Democratic and Republican senators around broad energy and climate change law. The standoff suggests the Senate would formally give up on climate change law, and recast energy reform as a Gulf oil spill response, that would roll in far more limited proposals such as a green investment bank, or a measure to limit greenhouse gas emissions that would apply only to electricity companies. Read the rest of this story at The Guardian.

9/11 Truth at G20 on CBC Coverage

June 29, 2010 by Brendan Joseph  
Filed under World News


You Tube | 9/11 Truther Tyrone Drummond was seen on CBC News coverage wearing his ‘Investigate 9/11′ T-Shirt on while the reporter was talking to a climate change advocate.

Rebel scientists force Royal Society to accept climate change scepticism

June 2, 2010 by Orion Christopher  
Filed under World News


By Ben Webster Britain’s premier scientific institution is being forced to review its statements on climate change after a rebellion by members who question mankind’s contribution to rising temperatures.The Royal Society has appointed a panel to rewrite the 350-year-old institution’s official position on global warming. It will publish a new “guide to the science of climate change” this summer. The society has been accused by 43 of its Fellows of refusing to accept dissenting views on climate change and exaggerating the degree of certainty that man-made emissions are the main cause. The society appears to have conceded that it needs to correct previous statements. It said: “Any public perception that science is somehow fully settled is wholly incorrect – there is always room for new observations, theories, measurements.” This contradicts a comment by the society’s previous president, Lord May, who was once quoted as saying…

Global Cooling Is Coming — and Beware the Big Chill, Scientist Warns

May 22, 2010 by Kevin Dillon  
Filed under World News


By Gene J. Koprowski Contrary to the commonly held scientific conclusion that the Earth is getting warmer, a scientist who has written more than 150 peer-reviewed papers has unveiled evidence for his prediction that global cooling is coming soon. The hottest new trend in climate change may be global cooling, some researchers say. Contrary to the commonly held scientific conclusion that the Earth is getting warmer, Dr. Don Easterbrook, emeritus professor of geology at Western Washington University and author of more than 150 peer-reviewed papers, has unveiled evidence for his prediction that global cooling is coming soon. “Rather than global warming at a rate of 1 F per decade, records of past natural cycles indicate there may be global cooling for the first few decades of the 21st century to about 2030,” said Easterbrook, speaking on a scientific panel discussion with other climatologists. This, he says, will likely be followed by “global warming from about 2030 to 2060,” which

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