It was obvious. The timing was just too much of a coincidence. The UN is now claiming that data from the University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit was hacked into by climate change skeptics intent on derailing the talks which begin in Copenhagen tomorrow. Achim Steiner, director of the UN Environment Programme, had this [...]
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UN claims University of East Anglia was deliberately hacked to derail climate summit
Posted in climate change, united nations, tagged climate change, climategate, Climatic Research Unit, Copenhagen, data, email, hackergate, intergovernmental panel on climate change, scandal, skeptics, un environment programme, united nations, university of east anglia on December 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Vegetarianism comes to the world’s rescue
Posted in climate change, deforestation, Farming, Food, Industry, rainforest, Uncategorized, tagged america, american beef industry, american cattle, american farm bureau, bbc, beef industry, brazil, capitol hill, carbon, columbia university, Copenhagen, deforestation, Farming, intensive farming, meat, methane, national cattlemen's beef association, new school new york, new york, open university, pasture, pens, rainforest, south america, soy, soybean, the climate connection, the states, united nations, United Nations Climate Change Conference, usa, vegetarian, vegetarianism on December 1, 2009 | 2 Comments »
I’ve often contemplated going vegetarian. I really don’t eat all that much meat as it is, and I really don’t think I’d miss it all that much. I tried it for a while a few years back, but it never stuck. I think I missed certain foods. Bacon, for example. Daydreaming aside, I come from [...]
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