Review led by UK's Met Office finds 'fingerprint of human influence' behind climate change
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FT on 4th Mar 2010 (via traxfer.ft.com)
[The base picture of woolly mammoths is by Mauricio Anton, and it is reproduced under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 License]The true deniers of climate change are not the thousands of scientists and economists, the climate realists, who are critical of the "global warming" grand narrative, but the "global warming" zealots who believe that we can either "stop" or "stabilize" climate change, ...
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PhilipStott on 14th Jul 2008 (via web.mac.com)
The true deniers of climate change are not the thousands of scientists and economists, the climate realists, who are critical of the "global warming" grand narrative, but the "global warming" zealots who believe that we can either "stop" or "stabilize" climate change, ...
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PhilipStott on 17th Jul 2008 (via web.me.com)
The UK Climate Projections 2009, released today, will help us plan and prepare for change to our climate in the UK. By acting now, we can limit the severity of climate change in the future. Labour’s approach to tackling climate change centres on protecting the public from immediate risk, preparing for the future, leading international efforts to get a global deal in Copenhagen in December, c...
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LabourParty on 18th Jun 2009 (via labour.org.uk)
The overwhelming majority of EU citizens consider climate change as a serious problem and call for more action against global warming. More than one third of Americans say instead that climate change is not an issue, and only a minor percentage think that it is the consequence of human activity, international polls reveal.
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EurActiv on 3rd Dec 2009 (via euractiv.com)
You could think that the title of this post sounds incredibly defeatist coming from a climate change sceptic. And you'd be right. In a way climate sceptics have to accept defeat. No matter what the weather does, it can be attributed to that elusive Global Warming (It has been missing for 11 years, but we are assured that it is still out there). If we have a wet summer it's all down to Global Warmi...
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DailyReferendum on 15th Jul 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Insects cause climate change. That is the latest insane claim by eco-nuts about the reason for climate change. More than 100 of Southeast Asia's hardiest bugs measured up this week in Bangkok, where experts met to discuss new ways of controlling the pests, which they say are a major contributor to global warming.
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PJCJournal on 18th Aug 2008 (via thejournal.parker-joseph.co.uk)
.With huge amounts of snow this week and more on its way, the climate change industry is moving into high gear to defend its turf. It gets a hearing in the Telegraph which runs a story headed, "Snow is consistent with global warming, say scientists"..Britain, it tells us, may be in the grip of the coldest winter for 30 years but the current cold snap does not mean that climate change is going into...
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VeryBritishSubjects on 9th Feb 2009 (via verybritishsubjects.blogspot.com)
While the US Senate seems to be far from reaching a compromise on a climate change bill aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, Senator John Kerry has unveiled a proposal to help developing nations to combat global warming and adapt to climate change.
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EurActiv on 4th Dec 2009 (via euractiv.com)
The UN Panel on Climate Change says claims UK scientists manipulated global warming data should be investigated.
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BBCPolitics on 4th Dec 2009 (via news.bbc.co.uk)
Today's latest example of deliberate disinformation about climate change and global warming is brought to you - yet again - via the BBC. The Countryfile programme on BBC1 has just given one its regular features on climate change. This time it has interviewed Michele Taylor from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, who explained to presenter John Craven the features of an automatic weather
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CllrTonySharp on 23rd Nov 2008 (via tonysharp.blogspot.com)