Related Blog Posts
Conservative interventionism
14 hours ago ago from Everything Has A Limit
ET Claim? (7,6) Yes, it's Climate Change time in Copenhagen, mysteriously now Copenhaagen according to at least one Radio 5 Live political commentator. I look forward to hearing about the G20 conference in Paree. The debate on Global Warming is interesting, not least because all sides concerned seem to be doing their best to throw logical thought out of the window. One woman on Radio Four said that anyone who ignored the threat of global ...
Related contentDavid and Goliath
13 hours ago ago from - JBS News Feed
The 21st century Goliath is Global Warming. It is a powerful six-legged monster. In no order of strength, those legs are: (1) The big money climate change scientists and their powerful institutions from governmental centers to Universities, (2) The United Nation's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which is a Geneva-based, highly funded bureaucracy controlled by one-world government political activists, (3) Environmentalists who ...
Related contentCapping Emissions, Trading On The Future
23 hours ago ago from Newgeography.com - Economic, demographic, and political commentary about places
Whatever the results of the Copenhagen conference on climate change, one thing is for sure: Draconian reductions on carbon emissions will be tacitly accepted by the most developed economies and sloughed off by many developing ones. In essence, emerging economies get to cut their "carbon" intensity--a natural product of their economic evolution--while we get to cut our throats. The logic behind this prediction goes something like this. ...
Related contentNets Panic: Clock at Zero in 'Life and Death' Effort to Avoid 'Global Catastrophe'
23 hours ago ago from NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias
“Facing a clock some say has ticked down to zero, today 192 nations came together to take on a potential global catastrophe,” a dire ABC reporter Bob Woodruff ominously intoned from Copenhagen on Monday’s World News with “Saving the Planet?” on screen. Those attending the conference on climate change “where an official said today the clock has ticked down to zero and it's time to act,” NBC anchor Brian Williams warned, “say it's so late ...
Related contentNo Title
22 hours ago ago from Tom Nelson
Global Climate Change Conference Heats Up as Obama, Gore and the Vatican Strategize It was just announced by the New York Times, Mr. Gore will speak on December 15 at the Bella Center, the site of the Global Change Conference and because of this late development, his previously scheduled talk designed to introduce his latest book was canceled. Gore and Mr. Obama will meet privately on Monday, Dec. 14 at the White house, according to a ...
Related contentRelated News
David Fiderer: Fox News Embraces Cyber-Terrorism to Subvert the Copenhagen Summit
13 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
No one in the mainstream media, it seems, has the guts to take on this scandal. This isn't some penny ante affair about graft or infidelity. This is a direct assault on our national values, on who we are as Americans. At one time, the criminal types who burglarized the Watergate or the office of Daniel Ellsberg's doctor were reviled. Now they have their own network. Bret Baier set the scene last Thursday: Despite the escalating controversy ...
Related contentU.N. Weather Agency at Climate Conference Says This Is Warmest Decade on Record
2 hours ago ago from FOX News
U.N. Weather Agency at Climate Conference Says This Is Warmest Decade on Record Tuesday, December 08, 2009 Print AP Dec. 8: Delegates look at a giant balloon displaying the warming of the world s oceans at the U.S. center at the U.N. Climate Summit in Copenhagen. Dec. 8: Delegates look at a giant balloon displaying the warming of the world s oceans at the U.S. center at the U.N. Climate Summit in Copenhagen. ...
Related contentPlant A Tree, Cool The Planet
16 hours ago ago from Forbes.com
If there is a silver lining in the failure of the Copenhagen climate accords to produce a comprehensive treaty on global warming, it is that instituting a robust and lasting agreement a year from now is preferable to a weak one today. But what variables might change in the near term that could give rise to a binding and effective agreement on climate change in the future? One important shift and potential game-changer is the growing ...
Related contentObama Rates Favorably with Americans in Bloomberg National Poll
5 hours ago ago from FanHouse
NEW YORK, Dec. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- President Barack Obama receives high marks for his foreign policy while most Americans disagree with his handling of health care and the budget deficit, according to the Bloomberg National Poll, a quarterly survey of Americans. While most Americans polled generally support Obama with a job-approval rating of 54 percent, he receives negative marks on many domestic issues. More than 50 percent of respondents say ...
Related contentJames Hoggan: Mainstream Media Misdirected in Stolen Email Story
6 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Unless you live under a rock, you have undoubtedly heard by now about the emails stolen from a computer server belonging to the Climate Research Unit at East Anglia University in Britain. This hack job was committed by an unknown individual or group who illegally infiltrated the university's system, stole thousands of emails from a select group of climate scientists spanning over a decade, and then published a subset for the world to see, ...
Related content



