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Lord Christopher Monckton Demonstrates How to Get Kicked Out of a UN Climate Change Conference in 20 Words or Less

Source: The Powers That Be, Dec 6 2012, 1:57pm CST

Lord Christopher Monckton, former adviser to Margaret Thatcher and current thorn in the side of global warming alarmists everywhere who seek to line their pockets by peddling false or wildly over-exaggerated fears (e.g. the UN) ...

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Data from HMS Challenger Expedition Helps Confirm Long Term Ocean Warming

Source: Environmental News Network  |   May 25 2013, 7:10am CDT

Global warming has been going on for a long time. What were the temperatures like a hundred years ago? Terrestrial records go back that far and farther, but what about ocean temperatures? In the late 1800's the ...

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Spreading the word on Portland's climate progress: Guest opinion

Source: Oregon Live  |   May 25 2013, 7:05am CDT

For this to happen, we would need to overcome the widespread belief that cities like Portland are "too quirky" to be relevant elsewhere. Instead, the Portlands of the world need to become signposts to the future. The news t ...

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24 weeks ago


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"In the 16 years we have been coming to these conferences, there has been no global warming"


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Even if alone, Obama must address climate change

Source: AZ starnet.com  |   May 25 2013, 2:59am CDT

President Obama should spend his remaining years in office making the United States part of the solution to climate change, not part of the problem. If Congress sticks to its policy of obstruction and willf ...

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5 hours ago

Well Too Bad Global Warming Isn'T Real

Source: Experience Project   |   May 25 2013, 1:57am CDT

7 people have read this story I hate winter anyways. I shouldn't have spent so much of my time driving my car around... putting out tons of toxic exhaust and fumes...in hopes that I can contribute to earlier summers/ less ...

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Global warming and epidemics

Source: Humanitarian News  |   May 24 2013, 10:50pm CDT

Global warming can lead to extremes in climatic conditions. Frequency of droughts and floods are expected to increase in future. These can lead to the creation of such conditions where diseases that can be tolerated on an individual basis, may conver ...

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Letter to the Editor: Scientists agree on climate change

Source: The News-Herald  |   May 24 2013, 10:44pm CDT

A review of 12,000 papers on climate change, in the May 15 issue of "Environmental Research Letters," found that 97 percent of scientists attribute climate change to human activities. Although we're unlikely to reverse climate change, we can ...

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11 hours ago

PAU gets project to lessen climate change impact on groundwater

Source: Times of India  |   May 24 2013, 7:36pm CDT

LUDHIANA: The Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) has been allotted a research project "Groundwater Resource Management to Mitigate the Impact of Climate Change in Punjab and Haryana", under the sponsored grant component of National Initiative on Climat ...

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11 hours ago

The World of Our Children

Source: Global Research  |   May 24 2013, 7:32pm CDT

The front cover of the May edition of National Geographic has an intriguing headline. Just over a large photo of a baby of several months are the words: “THIS BABY WILL LIVE TO BE 120.” Wow. In smaller type an asterisk points out: “It’s not just hype. N ...

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Stanford scientists urge action on global climate change

Source: EcoEarth News  |   May 24 2013, 6:15pm CDT

Among the Stanford faculty who presented the consensus statement to Gov. Jerry Brown (at right) are (from left) Rodolfo Dirzo, Anne Ehrlich, Paul Ehrlich, Stephen Palumbi and Elizabeth Hadly. Next to Brown is visiting professor Anthony Barnosky, lead au ...

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