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Last week… with shock… I read an article about a speech by David Suzuki in which he said, in essence, that politicians who question or stand in the way of implementing the Kyoto Protocol… “should go to jail for what they’re not doing right now … What our government is not doing is a criminal [...]

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By:
Fleishman-Hillard, Brussels                                  Fleishman-Hillard Canada

The Copenhagen Climate Conference did not meet most expectations. After two weeks of negotiations and several weeks of media coverage and NGO hype, world leaders delivered a three-page non-binding political declaration (the ‘Copenhagen Accord’) that fails to provide a successor to the Kyoto Protocol, expiring in 2012.
The text mentions that global [...]

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Paul Monlezun 19 December 2009

The Copenhagen Whatever

Posted by Paul Monlezun

Thoughts on the COP15 Cop-Out

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It’s getting weirder and weirder on the climategate front indeed. A few days ago I started to come across rumours that Google was ‘censoring’ the term ‘climategate’ from its “Google Suggest” function in the Google Search – that little automatic drop-down menu that appears when you type in any kind of search into the search [...]

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Dietwald Claus 25 November 2009

CBC & the CRU hack

Posted by Dietwald Claus

Why on earth is CBC missing out on what must be the biggest story in the politics of science right now? No, I’m not referring to H1N1 and whether it’s a real threat or not, nor am I talking about the possibly revolutionary discovery that at least some types of Multiple Sclerosis may be vascular [...]

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