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[Climate Change Fraud] A study examining the climate change beliefs of 11 rural politicians has found an overwhelming majority of Coalition MPs interviewed doubted that global warming was linked to greenhouse gas emissions.

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[Energisto] Rural MPs climate change doubters | Energisto: Posted on July 22 2009 - 7:21 pm. A study finds rural MPs doubt that global warming is linked to greenhouse gas emissions.

[FarmPolicy.com] FarmPolicy.com » Blog Archives » Climate Legislation: Senate Ag ...: Abbott added that, “Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said the House climate bill would increase farm expenses by $700 million, or 0.3 percent, from 2012-18. That would be offset by revenue from a carbon offset market, estimated by USDA at $1 billion a year in the near term and $15 billion in 2040.

[Think Green Alliance] Think Green Alliance » Blog Archive » Carbon Trading Vital To ...: The Global Carbon Trading report, by the Prime Minister’s Special Representative on Carbon Trading, Mark Lazarowicz MP, looks at the role that cap and trade systems can play as part of the global response to preventing dangerous climate change - and the steps needed to expand and link trading systems over the next decade.

[FarmPolicy.com] FarmPolicy.com » Blog Archives » Climate Legislation; ACRE; Trade ...: And today’s article pointed out that, “In a speech that caught the attention of Senate Democratic leaders last week, Sen. Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) took to the floor to say he would oppose a cap-and-trade system that would allow Wall Street too much control over energy prices ”” a problem he said was evident in the rapid rise of gasoline prices during the summer of 2008.

[Media Releases] State water moves undermine federal climate change action | Greens MPs: "We've got Prime Minister Rudd expressing his pessimism about upcoming global climate change talks while Victoria surges ahead with an unnecessary desalination plant that will dramatically increase greenhouse gas emissions," Senator Brown said.

[Breaking News] Greenpeace activists ask US to check emissions: NEW DELHI - Moving away from current Government subsidies on synthetic fertiliser that lead to poor soils and less food, and investing in ecological farming will have triple benefits: save public money, ensure food security under less rain and a changing climate, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, says a scientific report released by Greenpeace today. Titled 'Subsidising Food Crisis', the report, a joint effort by scientists from Greenpeace and Institute of Agriculture Visva Bharathy University, West Bengal, offers a scientific analysis linking the increasing fertiliser subsidies to yield stagnation in agriculture.

[Wise Up Journal] Wise Up Journal - Get the big picture overview of major issues: The famous 1996 report by the International Panel on Climate Change predicted serious global warming and blamed mankind. The finding that human activity influenced global climate involved the deletion of an original passage saying they had no evidence that greenhouse gases played a role and that the best answer was 'we do not know'.

[FarmPolicy.com] FarmPolicy.com » Blog Archives » Climate Bill (Senate Hearing ...: “”˜Today USDA provided testimony to the U.S. Senate for the second time in two weeks without also presenting analyses of the increased costs American agricultural producers would pay under the cap-and-trade bill passed in the House last month,’ Johanns said. ”˜According to USDA’s testimony today, the Department knows that cap-and-trade will increase agriculture production costs, but asserts that the opportunities will outweigh these costs.

[Jennifer Marohasy] Jennifer Marohasy » A Climate Change Paradox (Part 2): Australia's Malcolm Turnbull has backed off suggestions that the Coalition would wave through Kevin Rudd's emissions trading scheme in the Senate next month after angry Coalition MPs hit out at the Leader of the Opposition yesterday. “

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