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PART TWO…
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A great exposé on the global warming swindle. And mind you, this lecture was held before the Climategate scandal, that proved the main IPCC results and conclusions were deliberately fudged and manipulated by IPCC scientists.
A great exposé on the global warming swindle. And mind you, this lecture was held before the Climategate scandal, that proved the main IPCC results and conclusions were deliberately fudged and manipulated by IPCC scientists.
A great exposé on the global warming swindle. And mind you, this lecture was held before the Climategate scandal, that proved the main IPCC results and conclusions were deliberately fudged and manipulated by IPCC scientists.
A great exposé on the global warming swindle. And mind you, this lecture was held before the Climategate scandal, that proved the main IPCC results and conclusions were deliberately fudged and manipulated by IPCC scientists.
Janez Potocnik speaks to press on EU hearings Country: Slovenia Position: Environment Commissioner The EU’s incoming Environment Commissioner, Janez Potocnik, has pledged to bring a renewed focus on biodiversity to his new job, saying it may have been sidelined in the past. During a 13 January hearing in which MEPs greeted him with repeated bursts of applause, the Prius-driving Slovenian native said, “Doubling the forces in the Commission, which will take care for climate and the environment, is a good sign for all of us. In a way, many issues which were a bit in the shadow today [...] could, by the fact that I am responsible for taking care of environment, be upgraded”. He has also promised to turn his hand to implementing existing water and soil rules, but stopped short of agreeing to a moratorium on new legislation as called for by deputy Julie Girling (ECR, UK).For more: http://www.europolitics.info/sectorial-policies/potocnik-promises-to-bring-environmental-policies-in-from-the-cold-art259889-15.html
GREAT Timing for this episode. Check out:
► European Parliament, Strasbourg – 20.10.2009