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War Over The Climate Heats Up Even As Climate Itself Cools Down

War Over The Climate Heats Up Even As Climate Itself Cools Down

By S. FRED SINGER | Posted Wednesday, February 18, 2009 4:20 PM PT | Investors Business Daily President Obama will be hard put to satisfy his several campaign promises: to restore prosperity and jobs, to conduct a foreign policy backed by a strong economy and to satisfy environmental demands to “save the planet.” His job will be much easier if he listens to independent advice on climate science. Get ready for a three-ring...

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31,000 Scientists say Wake Up People!

31,000 Scientists say Wake Up People!

 ECOstrive – There is a new consensus on global climate change. Over 31,000 scientists, including over 9,000 with PhDs have signed a petition to reject the Kyoto Protocol and any future climate related treaties. These scientist are experts in their fields and well outnumber the 600 or so “authors” on the IPCC panel. These 31,000 scientists have peer reviewed this 12-page review article about the human-caused global...

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Forget Carbon Dioxide, fight Dihydrogen Monoxide

Forget Carbon Dioxide, fight Dihydrogen Monoxide

ECOstrive – Eighteen states filed suite against the EPA on Wednesday to force them to regulate Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions. But the real danger could be Dihydrogen Monoxide (DHMO). According to the United States Environmental Assessment Center, thousands die each year after inhaling dihydrogen monoxide. It is also a major component in acid rain. According to DHMO.org, DHMO is a colorless and odorless chemical that kills or maims...

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EPA Blasted for Being Responsible

ECOstrive – After delivering a report to lawmakers last Thursday stating that it will not be rushed into deciding whether to regulate Carbon Dioxide (CO2) as a pollutant related to Global Warming, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was blasted by Rep. Edward Markey, D-MA and Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-CA for not immediately taking action on last year’s Supreme Court ruling ordering that SaveCO2 be regulated by the agency. Stephen...

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Earth Hour blackout highlights global warming

SYDNEY (AFP) – Australia’s largest city was shrouded in darkness on Saturday night as it launched a worldwide campaign stretching from Sydney to San Francisco to highlight global warming. Sydney was the first major metropolis to mark Saturday’s ‘Earth Hour’, a self-imposed 60-minute black-out, with the lights on landmark buildings, corporate skyscrapers, businesses and homes switched off from 8:00 pm (0900...

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