Tag: #Environment
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19,000 Scientists?
The 2008 International Conference on Climate Change Sponsored by The Heartland Institute March 2 – March 4, 2008Marriott New York Marquis Times Square Hotel1535 BroadwayNew York City, NY U.S.A. James M. TaylorConference CoordinatorSenior Fellow, The Heartland InstituteManaging …
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The Age of Consequences
What does global warming mean for National Security? A report from authors including former CIA Director R. James Woolsey; Jay Gulledge, Ph.D., is the senior scientist and program manager for science and impacts at the Pew Center on Global Climate Change and John Podesta, president and CEO…
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Bush Coal – Under-MINING the Evidence
Q From Australia. I’ve got a question about global warming — in the Australian Parliament, Tony Blair called for greater action. And this seems to be something that the U.S. President could make a major difference on. There’s a virtual consensus that the planet is warming. If you addressed…
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District Court, VT addresses global warming case.
In its conclusion the UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF VERMONT recognized that in: “Massachusetts v. EPA, the Supreme Court recognized for the first time the phenomenon of global warming and its potentially catastrophic effects upon our environment.” and “First, EPA…
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NASA: Arctic Ice Melting Faster
On May 15, 2007 NASA reported that arctic replenished very little thick sea ice in 2005 – A new NASA study has found that in 2005 the Arctic replaced very little of the thick sea ice it normally loses and replenishes each year. Replenishment of this thick, perennial sea ice each year is…
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NASA – Climate Approaching ‘Dangerous’ Point
NASA and Columbia University Earth Institute research finds that human-made greenhouse gases have brought the Earth’s climate close to critical tipping points, with potentially dangerous consequences for the planet. Antarctic ice loss more than expected. Tipping points can occur during…
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Antarctica Melting
A team of NASA and university scientists has found clear evidence that extensive areas of snow melted in west Antarctica in January 2005 in response to warm temperatures. This was the first widespread Antarctic melting ever detected with NASA’s QuikScat satellite and the most significant melt…
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Understanding Global Warming Arguments
There are many influences in the global climate, all of them need to be examined and put in context. Please visit the Real Climate web site link below. This is the best site we know of where you can find excellent arguments regarding the myth and facts as well as relevant scientific knowledge.
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Hot Air in the Media Contributes to Global Warming!
“A Call to Judge Based on Relevant Facts and Assessment, Not the Odd Opinion” – Getting this right is pretty important considering all that is at stake and the cost of waiting. It’s about the economy and the costs in human terms.
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EDITORIAL: “Does hot air from politicians contribute to global warming?”
Does hot air from politicians contribute to global warming? “Yes”. First in the obvious way (by placing special interests above the needs of the people) and second by using characterization and ambiguity that allows wiggle room after they are elected.