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Understanding Climategate's Hidden Decline
American Thinker —
Close followers of the Climategate controversy know that much of the mêlée surrounds an email in which Climate Research Unit (CRU) chief Phil Jones wrote about using “Mike’s Nature Trick” (MNT) to “hide the decline.” And yet, 17 days and...Recently linked to by RochesterConservative.com / 2 hours ago -
The Latest from Copenhagen
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy —
Nature Conservancy policy analysts and scientists are at the UN climate summit in Copenhagen for the next two weeks — and are reporting the latest developments here on Cool Green Science: Monday, December 7, 7:00 AM: What We’re Looking for Today...Recently linked to by Alexandria / 2 days ago -
Utilities Poised to Brighten U.S. Solar Market
Earth2Tech —
It looks like utilities are poised to drive the U.S. solar market in coming years, based on a new report from Emerging Energy Research that predicts utilities will add 21.5 GW of photovoltaic capacity by 2020, up from only 77 MW of utility-driven PV...Recently linked to by NewAge.org / 2 hours ago -
Is Government Action Worse Than Global Warming?
Reason Magazine —
Man-made global warming occurs as a result of burning fossil fuels, which releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. It’s a negative externality—a spillover from an economic transaction that harms parties not directly involved in the transaction....Recently linked to by NewAge.org / 2 hours ago -
African Nations Lead a "Walkout" at Copenhagen; Talks Continue
TreeHugger —
African countries raised the "nuclear option" this morning in Copenhagen, suspending climate talks in protest of wealthy nations' resistance to discuss binding emissions reductions. Though African nations have walked out for the day, they are not...Recently linked to by EcoGreenius / 2 days ago -
Sea sponges soak up carbon …like a sponge
Watts Up With That? —
From Eurekalert Sponges recycle carbon to give life to coral reefs Coral reefs support some of the most diverse ecosystems on the planet, yet they thrive in a marine desert. So how do reefs sustain their thriving populations? From spongeguide.org:...Recently linked to by Mark Wadsworth / 2 days ago -
Copenhagen demonstrators push negotiators to act
Grist —
by Keith Schneider COPENHAGEN - Great social movements are about the intelligence and vision of individuals, and the compelling strength of crowds. Both have been in abundance throughout the first week of the United Nations Climate Change Conference,...Recently linked to by Climate Change: The Next Generation / 2 days ago -
Shellenberger and Nordhaus on Copenhagen
Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog —
At the Breakthrough Institute blog. Michael Shellenberger and Ted Nordhaus have a thoughtful essay on the meaning of Copenhagen. They cover a lot of territory and in characteristic fashion, they don't leave you guessing as to their views. Here is a...Recently linked to by Global Warming Clearinghouse / 1 day ago -
There is plenty of oil but . . .
The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future —
This is a post related to a talk I am giving this week. (A PDF can be found here ). There is a huge amount of oil which theoretically can be extracted, but the question is whether the cost will be cheap enough for us to be able to afford to extract it....Recently linked to by NewAge.org / 2 hours ago -
Climate Gate – All the manipulations and lies revealed 119
UD/RK Samhälls Debatt —
“More than anything else , Monday’s walkout revealed the real reason that the developing world is in Copenhagen in the first place: They see climate change as a potential foreign-aid bonanza , and they are at the table to leverage the West’s...Recently linked to by UD/RK Samhälls Debatt / 2 hours ago -
Kyopenhagen's Fellow Travelers -- By: Greg Pollowitz
Planet Gore on National Review Online —
On the Fox News site, NRO contributor Phil Kerpen shares some of " The Crazy Stuff I Saw in Copenhagen " -- a story illustrated with this telling picture of the cooperation between Europe's Green and Socialist parties. An excerpt: Visiting the UN...Recently linked to by Tom Nelson / 2 days ago -
Anti-science groups funded by ExxonMobil hype email story
Climate Progress —
This is a repost from Media Matters Action , by Chris Harris. Note that the oil giant had said it would stop funding the anti-scientific disinformers, but that was one more lie (see “ Another ExxonMobil deceit: They are still funding climate science...Recently linked to by NewAge.org / 2 hours ago


