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Cancun COP 16
Hasta la vista, global warming believers
Calgary Herald It’s over. The 15,000 delegates from 193 countries plus 10,000 hangers have packed their bags and left the Cancun luxury hotels where they were saving the Earth for two weeks. The purveyors of bad tequila (for technophobic young demonstrators) and fine wines (for delegates) are counting their money, …
Yet Another Unusually Chilly Global Warming Summit
Instead of the “Gore Effect”, I refer to this phenomena as “Elmer’s Second Law of Global Warming” when God reminds us who actually controls the weather. Remember last year when I asked people to pray for snow leading up to Copenhagen and God answered our prayer. I thought about doing …
Cancun COP 16: Stoops to Stunts instead of Science
Trying to avoid another dismal failure like last years’ summit the the warmists in Cancun are stooping to using cardboard cutouts of famous structures sinking in the ocean as a way to scare people into giving up their sovereignty and signing on to their one world government. They are asking …
SPECIAL REPORT: More Than 1000 International Scientists Dissent Over Man-Made Global Warming Claims – Challenge UN IPCC & Gore
Marc Morano, Climate Depot Climate Depot Exclusive: 321-page ‘Consensus Buster’ Report set to further chill UN Climate Summit in Cancun Link to Complete 321-Page PDF Special Report More than 1000 dissenting scientists (updates previous 700 scientist report) from around the globe have now challenged man-made global warming claims made by …
Inhofe: “Nothing is going to happen in Cancun at UN Climate party and everyone knows it.”
WikiLeaks cables reveal how US manipulated climate accord
Damian Carrington, guardian.co.uk Hidden behind the save-the-world rhetoric of the global climate change negotiations lies the mucky realpolitik: money and threats buy political support; spying and cyberwarfare are used to seek out leverage. The US diplomatic cables reveal how the US seeks dirt on nations opposed to its approach to …
Cancun vs. Copenhagen: Have the Media Forgotten About Global Warming?
A Year after broadcast network-hyped U.N. Climate Change Conference in Denmark, same networks don’t even mention same event in Mexico. Jeff Poor, Business & Media Institute Crickets chirping That’s the sound you would hear if you were looking for any sort of broadcast media coverage on site at the 2010 …
Dr. Roy Spencer & Lord Christopher Monckton to Challenge Climate Orthodoxy at Cancun UN Conference
Last year COP 15 in Copenhagen ended without serious progress on a successor treaty to the Kyoto protocol. A series of meetings in Germany and China were likewise inconclusive. The UNFCCC is under severe pressure to jump start the treaty process in Mexico, however, public doubts about climate science and policy coupled with an inability of developed and developing nations to find common ground leave the UNFCCC with a daunting task ahead.