EU vs. US transatlantic philosophical differences

September 23, 2007 at 3:23 pm | Posted in Business, Carbon emissions, Climate change, EU, Policies, Processes, Products, Reductions, US | 1 Comment

“It’s our philosophy that each nation has the sovereign capacity to decide for itself what its own portfolio of policies should be,” James Connaughton, chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality, said at a briefing Friday when asked about the EU plans.
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Houghton on rich nations’ moral imperative to cut emissions AND help developing countries

August 22, 2007 at 1:54 pm | Posted in BBC, Carbon emissions, Carbon reductions, China, Climate change, Coal-fired power stations, EU, Houghton, Radio 4, Sequestration, Sutainability, Today Programme | Leave a comment

We really have to cut our developed country emissions as well as trying to help the developing countries to get their own energy by sustainable means.

Sir John Houghton, speaking today on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme, which began with Continue Reading Houghton on rich nations’ moral imperative to cut emissions AND help developing countries…

The Iron Lady, UK MetOffice, IPCC and EU are ALL to blame!

June 21, 2007 at 12:55 pm | Posted in Climate science, EU, Europe, Ice Age, IPCC, Junk, MetOffice, Nonsense, Rubbish, Squirrel, Thatcher, UK, US | 3 Comments

Thatcher The Musical poster

How much more outlandish and desperate can global warming magicians get than the following polemic?

It would seem that climate jihadists might well start their anti-warming Continue Reading The Iron Lady, UK MetOffice, IPCC and EU are ALL to blame!…

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