You probably missed it, but "[a] consortium of national scientific academies has scolded the U.N.'s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for downplaying uncertainties about global warming, failing to point out when its claims of catastrophe were based on weak evidence and misrepresenting some findings as peer-reviewed by scientists, when they weren't."
An Inconvenient Truth is scheduled to be shown on campuses all over the country this upcoming semester. "Did you know that a British court a few years ago ruled that An Inconvenient Truth cannot be shown in U.K. classrooms without materials that point out its inaccuracies?"
More on the climategate scandal from across the pond. The Telegraph sums it up nicely with a question, "faced with the biggest bill of your life, would you not want to be confident that there was a good reason why you should pay it?"
With health care reform out of the way, it appears that the Democrats are setting their eyes on Cap and Trade legislation. According to an article on Canada Free Press, President Obama is set to announce massive CO2 taxes as early as next week.
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