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Tuesday 30 November 2010

Climate Change news round-up

1) Warning Signs  reports on the cancum Climate change gathering and he's not happy:
'Billions worldwide have been wasted on the needless reduction of GHGs. Billions here in the U.S. have been diverted to two of the most unpredictable and least effective means of energy production, wind and solar power.

Billions have been wasted on the U.S. mandate that ethanol be mixed with the gasoline Americans purchase, despite the fact that ethanol releases more CO2 into the environment than gasoline without it. Due to expire on December 31st, it would save an estimated six billion dollars. Even Al Gore has disowned ethanol.

The IPCC meeting in Cancun begins on November 29 and will generate a lot of hot air for two weeks.'

2) Here's a link to three climate Change lectures, go on take a look.

3) MIT World have another lecture, this one is entitled 'Uncertainties in Climate Forecasts: Causes, Magnitudes and Policy Implications' and is by Stephen H. Schneider. It is nearly an hour and a half long to wrap up warm when you watch it.

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