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  • Institutional investors heat up climate change effort

    09/17/2009 1:13:23 PM PDT · by shove_it · 17 replies · 783+ views
    Market Watch ^ | 16 Sep 09 | Steve Gelsi
    NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- A group of major institutional investors called Wednesday for a global effort to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 50% to 85% by 2050 from 1990 levels. The call comes ahead of key meetings on the topic at the United Nations and elsewhere. Faced by delays in the U.S. over climate change legislation and global meetings later this year in Copenhagen to update the Kyoto Protocol, a group of 181 investors managing $13 trillion in assets weighed in with a joint statement to help produce action by political leaders around the globe. "Today's investor statement is the...
  • Kerry Marks Eve of 9/11 Anniversary With Push for Climate Legislation

    09/10/2009 12:17:54 PM PDT · by La Enchiladita · 27 replies · 1,069+ views
    The Washington Insider ^ | Sept. 10, 2009 | Kate Sheppard
    Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) kicked off the new campaign on Thursday to create a national security push to pass climate change legislation. Climate change, Kerry argued, will likely trigger some of the most critical threats to national security in the future, and should be addressed with aggressive action this year. His speech was the keynote address at a conference that the American Security Project, a bipartisan national security think tank, hosted at The George Washington University. The event was titled, not so subtly, “The Day Before,” and marks the eve of the eighth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Kerry, chair...
  • Caster Semenya, woman who rocked athletics world, 'is hermaphrodite'

    09/11/2009 4:17:39 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 76 replies · 4,631+ views
    The Times (UK) ^ | 09/11/09 | Rick Broadbent and Fred Bridgland
    Caster Semenya, woman who rocked athletics world, 'is hermaphrodite' Rick Broadbent and Fred Bridgland in Johannesburg Sex tests carried out on Caster Semenya, the world 800 metres champion, show that she is a hermaphrodite, a source close to the case claimed last night. If the allegation is backed up by the official results, the South African may find herself stripped of her gold medal and banned from racing. The IAAF, the world governing body, refused to comment on the claim last night, but earlier in the day its general secretary, Pierre Weiss, said: “It is clear that she is a...
  • Obama's Radical Science Czar Says US Should Redistribute the Wealth (Video)

    09/09/2009 11:05:57 AM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 13 replies · 1,562+ views
    Gateway Pundit ^ | Sept. 9, 2009
    Just how many communists are there holed up in the Obama White House anyway? John Holdren, Obama's biggest radical and Science Czar, slammed the idea of American exceptionalism and explicitly said that we need to redistribute energy and material resources during the Bali Conference on global warming on July 12, 2007. John Holdren says the US should redistribute the wealth with green policies:
  • U.S. climate change bill to compete with healthcare

    09/06/2009 6:08:53 AM PDT · by shove_it · 21 replies · 950+ views
    yahoo! via rooters ^ | 6 Sep 09 | Richard Cowan Richard Cowan
    Environmentalists hope the push in Congress for climate change legislation is not overwhelmed by the debate dominating Capitol Hill over changing the U.S. healthcare system. But it might be. Already two months behind schedule and unsure whether enough Democrats will play along, Senate leaders still aim to pass a bill by December when a United Nations summit convenes in Copenhagen to set worldwide goals for reducing carbon dioxide and other pollutants. But as the debate over healthcare legislation rages and with President Barack Obama due to address a joint session of Congress on Wednesday to try to rescue the faltering...
  • Appalled by ‘The’ Psychological Association

    09/04/2009 10:11:22 AM PDT · by NYer · 14 replies · 1,489+ views
    nc register ^ | September 4, 2009 | Father Benedict Groeschel
    As a member of the American Psychological Association for 36 years, I am filled with indignation at the recent statement of the APA that deems it “inappropriate” for therapists to treat homosexual clients. Such therapy is called reparative therapy and has as its goal the establishment of a heterosexual orientation in place of a homosexual one. This statement of the APA has been issued despite the fact that there are a number of outstanding members of that organization, including two past presidents, who have strongly supported reparative treatment.Issued in August, “Appropriate Therapeutic Responses to Sexual Orientation” advises treatments that “increase...
  • Department of Education 2009/2010 Ethnicity & Race Reporting Questionare

    09/02/2009 11:54:55 AM PDT · by BuckeyeTexan · 13 replies · 1,176+ views
    USDE ^ | 09/02/2009 | BuckeyeTexan
    The United States Department of Education requires all state and local education institutions to collect data on ethnicity and race for students and staff. This information is used for state and federal accountability reporting as well as for reporting to the Office of Civil Rights and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. School district staff and parents or guardians of students enrolling in school are requested to provide this information. If you decline to provide this information, please be aware that the USDE requires school districts to use observer identification as a last resort for collecting the data for federal reporting. Please...
  • How the Girl Evolved Fear of Spiders

    08/31/2009 2:00:19 PM PDT · by GodGunsGuts · 52 replies · 3,205+ views
    CEH ^ | August 29, 2009
    August 29, 2009 — Today’s Evolutionary Just-So Story is brought to you by New Scientist: “Girls Are Primed to Fear Spiders.” Once upon a time, while cavemen were out hunting and gathering, the women back home had to learn to avoid dangerous animals. David Rakison of Carnegie Mellon University put this all into evolutionary terms for the rest of us:...
  • Global-Warming Policies Are the Real National-Security Threat

    08/12/2009 6:02:08 PM PDT · by markomalley · 9 replies · 682+ views
    NRO ^ | 8/11/2009 | Iain Murray
    Sen. John Kerry (D., Mass.) is trying to win Senate support for the ruinously expensive cap-and-tax global-warming bill, claiming it will prevent threats to national security, according to the New York Times. He argues that global warming will destabilize the developing world, creating climate refugees and exacerbating conflict. The American military will need to respond to these problems through either humanitarian-relief missions or armed intervention. This argument is flawed for two reasons. First, there is no reason to believe the bill being debated will stop any of this. Second, there is every possibility that the bill might make things worse....
  • Carbongate (Cont'd)

    08/27/2009 5:13:30 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 11 replies · 1,320+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | August 27, 2009 | INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY Staff
    Junk Science: The EPA may be considering closing the watchdog office that exposed the flimsy evidence of man-caused warming. So much for the administration's promise to "restore science to its rightful place."Recently we commented on the plight of Dr. Allen Carlin, the EPA senior research analyst at the National Center for Environmental Economics who dared to say, in essence, that emperor Al Gore and his environmental sycophants at the Environmental Protection Agency wore no clothes. The EPA had been working on an "endangerment finding" that would say carbon dioxide, rather than being the basis for all life on earth, was...
  • Richard Dawkins : Creationists, now they’re coming for your children

    08/24/2009 1:41:52 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 62 replies · 2,378+ views
    Times Online ^ | 8/24/2009 | Richard Dawkins
    Imagine that you are a teacher of Roman history and the Latin language, anxious to impart your enthusiasm for the ancient world — for the elegiacs of Ovid and the odes of Horace, the sinewy economy of Latin grammar as exhibited in the oratory of Cicero, the strategic niceties of the Punic Wars, the generalship of Julius Caesar and the voluptuous excesses of the later emperors. That’s a big undertaking and it takes time, concentration, dedication. Yet you find your precious time continually preyed upon, and your class’s attention distracted, by a baying pack of ignoramuses (as a Latin scholar...
  • Zombies would most likely wipe out humanity if they really existed, claim scientists

    08/18/2009 5:10:00 PM PDT · by dynachrome · 32 replies · 2,322+ views
    The Telegraph ^ | 8-18-09 | Richard Alleyne
    Civilisation would most likely be finished in the event of a zombie outbreak, claim Canadian mathematicians who have calculated the possible devastation caused by an attack by the fictional monsters. Using models developed to calculate the effects of more plausible pandemics, the team from the University of Ottawa have discovered that unless man struck back quickly and aggressively then they would be doomed. The scientific paper, which is published in a book “Infectious Diseases Modelling Research Progress”, looks at an attack by the undead creatures, who infect the living with a bite. In their study, titled When Zombies Attack!, the...
  • Yes, Evolution IS a Religion!

    08/21/2009 10:59:11 AM PDT · by big black dog · 52 replies · 2,475+ views
    "Evolution, a religion? You must be nuts! I shall scoff at thee, mine theist!" I probably would get this type of remark from any evolutionist to whom I might suggest such a thing. Yes, evolution (or, at least, belief in it and Darwinist defense of it) is a religion and its believers are just as religious as their theistic counterparts. This fact can be a stumbling block to most atheists, but it is quite true. I should begin this essay by explaining what it is that constitutes a religion. I have expounded on this point elsewhere and I will do...
  • Scientists in Japan microscopically confirmed islam is the correct religion

    08/14/2009 3:26:30 PM PDT · by milestogo · 57 replies · 4,849+ views
    Scientists in Japan microscopically confirmed islam is the correct religion Please study and embrace islam to win Paradise. As you can see in this wonderful video from Egyptian national TV studio the seated scientist from Japan presented his findings of the effect of the holy Quran islam and the islamic prayer call (the athan) on water molecules under electron microscopy. The egyptian scientist B.sc.Ms.Ph.D explained the water molecules took beautifull shapes everytime they are exposed to air vibrations from reading the holy Quran or saying the word islam or the muslim call to prayer the athan. The scientist added because...
  • Global Warming Bill Would Cut U.S. Economic Growth, Study Says (DUH Alert)

    08/14/2009 6:14:36 AM PDT · by PROCON · 11 replies · 846+ views
    cnsnews.com ^ | Aug. 14, 2009 | Edwin Mora
    CNSNews.com) - The bill meant to combat global warming that passed the U.S. House of Representatives in June would decrease the Gross Domestic Product of the United States by $2 trillion to $3 trillion between 2012 and 2030, a study shows. The study on the economic impact of the American Clean Energy and Security Act was commissioned by the American Council for Capitol Formation (ACCF), a non-profit that examines tax and environmental policy, and the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), the nation’s largest manufacturing trade organization.
  • SPIN METER: $3 billion buys not-so-green vehicles

    08/13/2009 9:04:25 AM PDT · by Islander7 · 6 replies · 963+ views
    AP via Yahoo ^ | August 13, 2009 | BRETT J. BLACKLEDGE
    WASHINGTON – Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, the nation's top car salesman in recent weeks, has cited the Obama administration's best-seller list of mostly smaller, fuel-saving cars like the Ford Focus to describe the success of the Cash for Clunkers rebate program.
  • The Party On The Right Is Now Parting On The Left

    08/13/2009 6:38:40 AM PDT · by steve-b · 19 replies · 1,413+ views
    The Examiner ^ | 8/11/09 | Steven Andrew
    Over the years I've been a harsh critic of elements in the larger conservative movement and by proxy the modern Republican Party who pay lip service to various forms of pseudoscience, creationism being a prime example. But here we look at the other side of the coin with an incomplete survey of some of the bizarre anti-science beliefs, medical quackery, pseudoscience, and full blown conspiracy theories with questionable roots in science, some of which are sadly gaining considerable traction due to recent political shifts. They're by no means held exclusively by the left, but nevertheless readers are far more likely...
  • Remarks to the Global Environment Forum (4 months to stop AGW)

    08/12/2009 6:29:15 AM PDT · by Islander7 · 23 replies · 1,485+ views
    UN News Centre ^ | August 11, 2009 | Ban Ki-moon
    --- snip The damage to national economies will be enormous. The human suffering will be incalculable. We have the power to change course. But we must do it now. As we move toward Copenhagen in December, we must “Seal a Deal” on climate change that secures our common future. I'm glad that the Chairman of the forum and many other speakers have used my campaign slogan “Seal the Deal” in Copenhagen. I won't charge them loyalty. Please use this “Seal the Deal” as widely as possible, as much as you can. We must seal the deal in Copenhagen for the...
  • Cloud ships on course to beat climate change, says Copenhagen study [fleet of 1,900 ships...]

    08/06/2009 5:02:35 PM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 52 replies · 2,301+ views
    Cloud ships on course to beat climate change, says Copenhagen study It is hoped that the clouds produced by the "cloud ships" could cancel out the greenhouse effect Ben Webster, Environment Editor, and Hannah Devlin They sound like ideas from a Jules Verne novel, but giant engineering schemes designed to alter the climate offer the cheapest way of avoiding catastrophic global warming, according to a growing number of scientists and green-minded entrepreneurs. Most of the schemes have been dismissed as impossibly expensive or impractical, such as the proposal to create a space sunshade by using rockets to deploy millions of...
  • Fossil is 'earliest tree-dweller' [ Suminia getmanovi ]

    08/04/2009 1:40:23 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 5 replies · 565+ views
    BBC ^ | Wednesday, July 29, 2009 | Victoria Gill
    A 260-million-year-old fossil is the oldest known tree-dwelling creature, according to researchers. Scientists described the finding as the earliest evidence in the fossil record of an "opposable thumb"... they described how the animal's elongated hands and fingers would have helped it to grip and climb... The fossilised creature, named Suminia getmanovi, has been dated to late Permian period, 100 million years earlier than the first known tree-dwelling mammal. It was first discovered in Russia in 1994. But for lead author Jorg Frobisch, from the Field Museum in Chicago, US, said this study was the first opportunity to examine its whole...