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Climate Change: The Religion of Copenhagen
Big Government —
Authority: 816
During the recent COP-15 Conference in Copenhagen, the United Nations claimed it wanted to maintain religious neutrality. It was a lie. Global Warming is the established religion at these international events. This was made especially clear when, days before the event’s commencement, the Denmark Foreign Ministry ...6 hours ago -
Reducing CO2: ‘Cap and Trade’ or ‘Fee and Dividend’?
Renewable Energy News Syndicator —
Authority: 162
Earlier this month (Dec. 7, 2009), two Op-Ed columns appeared in the New York Times–one, by Nobel-winning economist Paul Krugman, supporting ‘cap and trade’ strategies for reducing carbon emissions, and the other, authored by NASA’s James Hansen (head of the Goddard Space Flight Center) advocating a new ...1 day ago -
Reducing CO2: ‘Cap and Trade’ or ‘Fee and Dividend’?
EcoWorldly —
Authority: 516
Earlier this month (Dec. 7, 2009), two Op-Ed columns appeared in the New York Times–one, by Nobel-winning economist Paul Krugman, supporting ‘cap and trade’ strategies for reducing carbon emissions, and the other, authored by NASA’s James Hansen (head of the Goddard Space Flight Center) advocating a new ...1 day ago -
Batchelor: Warmist Self-Pity
RBO —
Authority: 531
John Batchelor writes on his blog:Coke Generation The new favorite because the witty climate website Watt’s Up With That? features the most strangely goofy and manipulative of Coca-Cola commercials, a drama of snow-sledding polar bears who overheat and need a sip of cool pop. Assume the Coke ad buy anticipated ...1 day ago -
Be Good At Christmas – Help Save The AGWer
The Unbearable Nakedness of CLIMATE CHANGE —
Authority: 525
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Bring On The “We” Decade
Green Fork Blog —
Authority: 420
Here is one last post for 2009, from the woman who coined the term “retrovore” and the founder of Eating Liberally, Kerry Trueman. The Green Fork will be hibernating next week, so here’s wishing you all delicious, relaxing holidays and a happy new year. Meet you back here Jan. 4th, 2010! Serious about ...2 days ago -
James Hansen: Pleased the Copenhagen Summit Failed, “Cap and Fade,” Climategate and More
Dandelion Salad —
Authority: 522
Dandelion SaladDemocracy Now!Dec. 22, 2009Leading Climate Scientist James Hansen on Why He’s Pleased the Copenhagen Summit Failed, “Cap and Fade,” Climategate and MoreWe speak with the nation’s leading climate scientist, James Hansen. He wasn’t at the Copenhagen climate summit and explains why he thinks ...4 days ago -
Top NASA Scientist: "Im pleased" about Copenhagen failure (with audio/video)
HOWIEINSEATTLE —
Authority: 488
Democracy Now! with audio and video: We speak with the nation’s leading climate scientist, James Hansen. He wasn’t at the Copenhagen climate summit and explains why he thinks it’s ultimately better for the planet that the talks collapsed. We also speak with with Dr. Hansen about his new book, Storms of My ...4 days ago -
Science Looks for Plan B after Getting the Cold Shoulder at Warming Talks
REALscience —
Authority: 120
Many scientists are disappointed after two weeks of climate change negotiations resulted in a toothless agreement that didn’t limit carbon dioxide, the main culprit of global warming. The new Copenhagen Accord (PDF) did not cut emissions as previously thought, dimming some hope that a global treaty would help ...4 days ago -
The Temperature of Science
THE ENVIRONMENTALIST —
Authority: 114
Dr. James HansenThe following is the summary from Dr. Hansens comprehensive article at this link: http://www.columbia.edu/~jeh1/mailings/2009/20091216_TemperatureOfScience.pdfThe nature of messages that I receive from the public, and the fact that NASA Headquarters received more than 2500 inquiries in the past week ...1 week ago -
James Hansen on David Letterman, December 10, 2009
Climate Change: The Next Generation —
Authority: 495
James Hansen on David Letterman, December 10, 2009 Dear Readers, Just after about minute 7:30, Dr. Hansen points out that the melting of the ice at the respective poles, concurrent with the heating up of the planet at the equator, will begin to be sufficient to create a temperature differential (I think I am just ...1 week ago -
James Hansen: The Temperature of Science
Climate Change: The Next Generation —
Authority: 495
The Temperature of Science by James Hansen Background My experience with global temperature data over 30 years provides insight about how the science and its public perception have changed. In the late 1970s, I became curious about well known analyses of global temperature change published by climatologist ...1 week ago -
Peter Foster: James Hansen and mob rule
FP Comment —
Authority: 680
The climate action group ‘GO’ seeks to influence the politics of climate change through mob intimidation By Peter Foster T he CBC seemed yesterday to be very much on the side of the protesters who attempted to break into the deadlocked Copenhagen climate talks. Reports expressed sympathy with the ...1 week ago -
Soot warming maybe bigger than greenhouse gases – NASA
Stupidica —
Authority: 177
Forget Copenhagen CO2 cuts, tune your diesel properly Researchers from NASAs Goddard Space Flight Centre, also the home of famous carbopocalypse doom-prophet James Hansen, have repeated earlier assertions that atmospheric soot may be as important as greenhouse gases in driving global warming. This could be good news ...1 week ago -
Black carbon deposits on Himalayan ice threaten Earths Third Pole
Science Blog - Science news straight from the source —
Authority: 621
WASHINGTON -- Black soot deposited on Tibetan glaciers has contributed significantly to the retreat of the worlds largest non-polar ice masses, according to new research by scientists from NASA and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Soot absorbs incoming solar radiation and can speed glacial melting when deposited on ...1 week ago -
Setting Boundaries: 10 Guidelines to Save Earth
Innovation Toronto —
Authority: 141
Image via Wikipedia Scientists propose a set of safe limits for human impacts on Earth The scale of humanity’s impact on the globe is becoming ever more apparent: we have wiped out species at a rate to rival great extinction events of all geologic time as well as contributing to a rapidly acidifying ocean, ...1 week ago -
FN50 / Climate Files
Futurism Now Radio —
Authority: 111
Here is your Copenhagen climate summit summary from Week 1.Recorded clips include Naomi Klein, Nnimmo Bassey from Klimaforum09, and James Hansen from an interview with The Guardian on December 2nd. Hansen discussed nuclear power and how this climate summit isn’t going to be adequate. Naomi Klein discusses mainly ...1 week ago -
Survival of Tibetan Glaciers
THE ENVIRONMENTALIST —
Authority: 114
By Dr. James HansenGlaciers on the Tibetan Plateau, sometimes called Earths "third pole", hold the largest ice mass outside the polar regions. These glaciers act as a water storage tower for South and East Asia, releasing melt water in warm months to the Indus, Ganges, Brahmaputra and other river systems, providing ...1 week ago -
James Hansen et al., Target atmospheric CO2: Where should humanity aim?
Climate Change: The Next Generation —
Authority: 495
Target Atmospheric CO 2 : Where Should Humanity Aim? NASA, December 2008 Humanity must find a path to reduced atmospheric carbon dioxide, to less than the amount in the air today, if climate disasters are to be averted, according to a study recently published in Open Atmospheric Science Journal by a group of ...1 week ago -
James Hansen: Survival of Tibetan Glaciers
Climate Change: The Next Generation —
Authority: 495
Survival of Tibetan Glaciers by James Hansen — December 2009 Glaciers on the Tibetan Plateau, sometimes called Earths "third pole," hold the largest ice mass outside the polar regions. These glaciers act as a water storage tower for South and East Asia, releasing melt water in warm months to the Indus, Ganges, ...1 week ago

