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[CGIAR Climate Change Blog] Weekly News Roundup - August 21, 2009 « CGIAR Climate Change Blog: The Centers supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) and their partners generate a wealth of knowledge that can better enable rural people in developing countries to mitigate climate change and adapt to its impacts. The purpose of this blog is to help bring such knowledge to light, so it can better serve global efforts to cope with climate change.

[Climate Change Fraud] Climate Change Fraud - Because the debate is not over - Global ...: Back to the Goreacle's blog, he's miffed that a group called Energy Citizens has the gall to oppose Al's personal enrichment plan cap and trade legislation. Al goes on to show his unique understanding of astroturf by encouraging his Gore-bot minions to sign up for what .

[CGIAR Climate Change Blog] Weekly News Roundup - August 14, 2009 « CGIAR Climate Change Blog: The Centers supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) and their partners generate a wealth of knowledge that can better enable rural people in developing countries to mitigate climate change and adapt to its impacts. The purpose of this blog is to help bring such knowledge to light, so it can better serve global efforts to cope with climate change.

[Democratic Party of Washington County] Oregon 2009 Legislative Roundup | Democratic Party of Washington ...: Worker's Rights:  With an increasingly labor-friendly legislature, solid gains were made for workers this session. 

[Free Canuckistan!] Steynian 380 « Free Canuckistan!: I have no doubt that an insider like Ezra Levant knows many things the rest of us don’t, but let’s see some actual change in legislation, and how the HRCs are run, reviewed, and conduct themselves.

[CGIAR Climate Change Blog] Weekly News Roundup - Friday, July 31 « CGIAR Climate Change Blog: The Centers supported by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) and their partners generate a wealth of knowledge that can better enable rural people in developing countries to mitigate climate change and adapt to its impacts. The purpose of this blog is to help bring such knowledge to light, so it can better serve global efforts to cope with climate change.

[Americas Society/Council of the Americas] Publication: Weekly Roundup: Brazil-Mexico Ties, Caracas ...: Email Address: .“For democracy to work, there has to be a material foundation that involves economic growth,” said Lagos, adding that, with increased concern about climate change, a country's carbon emissions will near the importance of per capita GDP.

[politicalbetting.com] politicalbetting.com » Blog Archive » Double Carpet's round-up of ...: A friend said: “He's delighted. These professorships are awarded only to senior statesmen and Nobel prize- winners.

[Hot Air » Top Picks] Hot Air » Blog Archive » Unemployment jumps to 9.7%: We’re still cresting, only far above what Christine Romer and Barack Obama used as a scare tactic to get the cash, and much farther above what they promised from their top-down economic policies.  It’s not getting better at all, despite Joe Biden’s blathering.  The problem is getting worse, and it will continue to worsen as government eats up capital that could have gone to job creation.

[Notochemo's Blog] Monsanto's Roundup - Atrazine - We Will Be Gone But What About Our ...: Thus the implications of agriculture’s reliance on synthetic nitrogen fertilizer are literally earth-shaking: The way we’re feeding ourselves is contributing dramatically to two processes””climate change and ozone depletion””that could literally make the planet uninhabitable by humans.

[The Plum Line] Obama's Political Operation Escalates Attack On Media; Raises ...: Initially, people just reported that Sarah Palin was talking about “death panels.” Not one of the initial articles that I read or news segments that I saw even attempted to look at the issue in-depth, or dare to label her nonsense as the falsehood that it is. [Some didn't even think it was necessary to put quotation marks around "death panels," as if the concept was accepted language.] Instead, they gleefully reported articles with titles like “Palin slams Obama.” The media has focused, to the detriment of its last threads of dignity, on framing issues around personalities, in a manner more consistent with boxing matches than public policy reporting.

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