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The Guardian January 28, 2010 Climate change funding is threatening to reduce development budgets, One claim. Photograph: John Mcconnico/AP Rich countries are raiding their aid budgets to bankroll a new global fund to help poor countries adapt to climate change, one of the world’s leading development campaign groups warned today. Jamie Drummond, executive director of
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via CBS News January 11, 2010 (CBS) Few would argue with the U.S. having a presence at the Copenhagen Climate Summit. But wait until you hear what we found about how many in Congress got all-expense paid trips to Denmark on your dime. CBS investigative correspondent Sharyl Attkisson reports that cameras spotted House Speaker Nancy
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Dr Richard Lindzen on Climate Change and Cap and Trade pt 1 of 6. Dr Richard Lindzen on Climate Change and Cap and Trade pt 2 of 6. Dr Richard Lindzen on Climate Change and Cap and Trade pt 3 of 6. Dr Richard Lindzen on Climate Change and Cap and Trade pt 4 of
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Are they fueling a climate catastrophe? via YouTube – Man’s Carbon Footprints on the Big Blue Marble.
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From The Viscount Monckton of Brenchley sppiblog December 28, 2009 In December 2009, Scientific American, once a respected popular-science journal and now a pulp science-fiction picture comic, viciously attacked US Senator James Inhofe because he had proclaimed 2009 to be the Year of the Skeptic. By skepticism, he meant “standing up and exposing the science,
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By ALEXANDER COCKBURN via COUNTERPUNCH In the early 1970s the UN spearheaded the progressive notion of a new world economic order, one that would try to level the playing field between the First World and the Third. The neoliberal onslaughts gathering strength from the mid-1970s on destroyed that project. Eventually the UN, desperate to reassert some
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via The Air Vent Globalis Warmanitis is a serious disease infecting hundreds of millions. The symptoms start slowly, even one or two of the early warning signs are cause for concern. If you have a family member or friend experiencing these symptoms, act quickly and get professional medical attention. They could be the result of
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Dr. Jacek Szkudlarek joins us one more time to summarize his on-the-ground reporting of the Copenhagen conference, what the treaty has achieved (and failed to achieve), and the long-term prospects for stopping the globalists from implementing their global government and carbon eugenics agendas. We also discuss the footage from the various alternative Copenhagen conferences that
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6 Part YouTube via ClimateRealists Global Warming, Or A Lot of Hot Air? Part 1 (FoxNews Dec 20 2009) All six parts of the hour-long special aired during prime time Sunday night on Fox News featuring Steve McIntyre and Ross McKittrick are now online below. Both Phil Jones and Michael Mann ducked requests for interviews.
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via CBC United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Monday defended the results of the Copenhagen climate change talks as a significant step toward a binding agreement on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. He made the comments to reporters on Monday in response to criticism from world leaders that the process was flawed. Coming up with
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This is like a football derby. Rivaling teams from the same neighbourhood, both however playing the same game.
So the home team of control freaks are inside their fortress conspiring for world dominance, while the visitors are gathered outside, wanting to get inside to replace the home team to do exactly the same thing.
about 8 months ago
The use of russian hymn is pointless and unpropriate. There is more capitalism in todays Russia, than in Denmark, Sweden or France