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1 hour, 40 minutes ago ago from Midwest Conservative Journal

Most people know that as far as the Episcopal Organization is concerned, you can boink anyone or anything you care to.  But mark my words; it will, sooner rather than later, become a rock-solid Episcopal doctrine that eating meat is as evil a sin as or racism :  Livestock are already well-known to contribute to GHG[ Greenhouse gas -Ed ] emissions. Livestock’s Long Shadow , the widely-cited 2006 report by the United Nations Food and ...

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Global Warming: Heralding disaster - vIndianz.com

13 hours ago ago from Latest Breaking India News, Travel, Business Headlines & Bollywood News - vIndianz.com

vIndianz.com Even as a good part of the world population is still blissfully unaware of the concept of global warming, and another part calls it a myth, scientists are busy evaluating and preparing so much so that a Plan B is getting ready, just in case Plan A – reducing the greenhouse gas emissions – fails. Engineers and scientists in Britain are coming up with a number of alternatives that involves geo-engineering tactics. They have ...

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CO2 or CFCs’? I always get those two mixed up.

11 hours ago ago from Opinion Times

CO2 emissions have been debunked as the cause of global warming according to a recent study. It turns out ( via Roger Simon at Pajamas Media) that the entire scientific community of global warming alarmists may have it mixed up if new research is correct: Cosmic rays and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), both already implicated in depleting the Earth's ozone layer, are also responsible for changes in the global climate, a University of ...

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Climategate: How To Follow the Money

15 hours ago ago from Pajamas Media

It appears that most of the Copenhagen participants saw the money they spent as an investment. Here's how they get paid. There's big money in climate. That became strikingly obvious in Copenhagen. The conference itself cost in the neighborhood of $30 million, but that was only the visible tip of the melting iceberg. Add to that the celebrities, the demonstrators, the congressional delegations and the corporate displays, and you can ...

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Gulf Air in bid to reduce CO2 emission

5 hours ago ago from Carbon Offsets Daily

Gulf Air, the national carrier of Bahrain, has introduced a series of initiatives which will result in an annual reduction of around 33,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from its aircraft. Continue Reading at   TradeArabia

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