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Daily Archives: 2011/01/02
Bye-bye Governator Welcome Back Terminator
Let’s hope that the termination this time is to those who lobby against taking action to mitigate the impact and adapt to now inevitable changes in climate caused by our burning of fossil fuels and land-use changes. From the BBC … Continue reading
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Tagged Arnold Schwarzenegger, California, Canada, Global warming, Greenhouse gas, Schwarzenegger, Terminator, United States
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Enough Is Enough
From “CASSE”, The Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy Perpetual economic growth is neither possible nor desirable. Growth, especially in wealthy nations, is already causing more problems than it solves. Do you suspect that the idea of … Continue reading
SkepticalScience Website re: ClimateGate
2011-01-02 John Cook A retrospective of the Climategate retrospectives It’s around that time of the year when everyone looks back over the year that was. Okay, it was actually a few days ago but I’m taking a while to get … Continue reading