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The EU Connection in Climate Research

Submitted on Tags December 15th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Legislation
Original news source: Scoop.co.nz

The leaking of the East Anglia “Climategate” e-mails and data last November shattered the appearance of a scientific consensus on supposed “man-made global warming” and provided a disturbing insight into the corruption of the scientific process as it relates to the “man-made global warming” hypothesis.

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Analysis: On climate, the elephant that’s ignored

Submitted on Tags December 13th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Legislation
Original news source: News On 6 Tulsa

The latest international deal on climate, reached early Saturday after hard days of bargaining, was described by exhausted delegates as a “step forward” in grappling with global warming. If they step too far, however,…

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Forest projects inch forward despite climate talks logjam

Submitted on Tags December 8th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Legislation
Original news source: Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News

International projects generating voluntary carbon credits by protecting forests are slowly moving forward despite blocked U.N. climate talks emissions markets developers said.

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Andrea Harden-Donahue and Brent Patterson: On the caravan to Cancun for climate justice

Submitted on Tags December 4th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Legislation
Original news source: The Georgia Straight

As we made our way up a dusty road in Cerro San Pedro, Mexico, we passed a Canadian flag, with a skull and crossbones added to the maple leaf.

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MarketWatch First Take: Hot but not bothered at Cancun climate summit

Submitted on Tags November 30th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Energy
Original news source: Market Watch

Last year’s climate summit in Copenhagen ended in failure, but as delegates this week meet in Cancun, Mexico, for the next round of U.N.-sponsored talks boredom is the more pressing issue.

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Climate Change Bill Languishes On Capitol Hill

Submitted on Tags November 27th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Legislation
Original news source: NPR

Just about everyone agrees that climate legislation is off the table in the new Congress. And while many energy executives are relieved, others fear there could be longer-term consequences.

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An artistic focus on climate change

Submitted on Tags November 24th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Legislation
Original news source: Austin American-Statesman

An artistic focus on climate change

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How Will GOP Gains Affect Climate Policy?

Submitted on Tags November 18th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Legislation
Original news source: The Atlantic Wire

With Tea Party-backed Republicans set to take over the House of Representatives in January and to narrow their minority in the Senate, how will this new legislative realty change U.S. policy towards climate change, the environment, and energy? Democrats gave up on climate change legislation efforts this summer after a political debacle that featured strong conservative pressure on moderate …

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Money Talks: The $15-trillion Investors Taking on Climate Change

Submitted on Tags November 17th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Legislation
Original news source: GOOD

A group of investors—collectively worth as much as the GDP of the United States—have signed a United Nations statement calling for a coordinated international policy on climate change. Their message, as you’d expect from the stewards of $15 trillion, isn’t moral so much as it is economic. Specifically, the investors argue that a damaged planet will hurt business, and they estimate as much as a …

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US Senators dig for more info on US Climate Bill

Submitted on Tags November 15th, 2010 by CTNews
Posted in Tags Legislation
Original news source: Straight Furrow

THE proposed US cap-and-trade Climate Bill could increase the input costs of a typical Midwestern farm by tens of thousands of dollars annually, according to an analysis by the highly respected Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute.

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