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[Enviro America] On April 17th, George Bush gave a speech on climate change, but the response seems to bear no difference to the reactions of green supporters and environmentalists to previous proposals.
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[Untitled] Climate Review April (II): although it hardly made news (but see also here), it’s unprecedented that a German minister can state, without reprimand by chancellor, parliament, or public, that climatewise, Gringos are Neanderthals. Even in planetary terms, a villager can act like a moron and pretend to be retarded only for so long before the community regards him as the global village idiot and starts talking down to him accordingly.
[1read's Weblog] THE WORLD today!: 272 t, in a notable steady ongoing decline in gold output, followed by the United States/255 t, Australia/251 t, Indonesia/171 t, Peru/167 t, Russia/150 t, Brazil/125 t and Canada/93 t. The largest proven and probable ore reserves are in South Africa, the United States (Nevada, Alaska, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah), Russia, Canada, Brazil, Ghana and Simbabwe;
[warming] Neanderthal Earth Day 2008: The former chief economist at the World Bank, Lord Stern, told the Financial Times on April 17 that the Stern report on climate change underestimated the risks of global warming … and should have presented a gloomier view of the future.
[Climate Crisis Coalition - Daily News] Weekend Summary: took a swipe at Florida’s alligators… Bush told the Texas audience how he repeatedly vetoed spending state money to market alligator meat. ”Alligators proliferate in Florida.
[The Sietch Blog] Bush Gives Climate Change Speech And”¦ It Sucks: Bush speaks on climate change during remarks from the Rose Garden Wednesday, April 16, 2008, at the White House. Said the President, “I’m confident that with sensible and balanced policies from Washington, American innovators and entrepreneurs will pioneer a new generation of technology that improves our environment, strengthens our economy, and continues to amaze the world.”
[warming] K. Phillips: American Theocracy: its four percent of world population create 30 % of world carbon emissions. While China is pulling even with the US in terms of annual per-nation carbon emissions, the US is five times more responsible for what’s happening in terms of annual per-capita carbon emissions.
[Justmytruth's Weblog] bush Beating The War Drum: Nevertheless, reality requires Washington to begin considering not if, but the extent of an Iranian role in the region that the U.S. and its allies can agree to. This may necessitate a paradigm shift in Washington’s approach to Iran and the Middle East, but failure to reconcile with Iranian demands justified by the new balance in the region will likely disable future administrations from turning political opportunities into real diplomatic breakthroughs —
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