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Amazongate: At last we reach the source
Written by Christopher Booker - Daily Telegraph (UK)   
Sunday, 11 July 2010

We reach the source of Amazongate

Last week, after six months of evasions, obfuscation, denials and retractions, a story which has preoccupied this column on and off since January came to a startling conclusion. It turns out that one of the most widely publicised statements in the 2007 report of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – a claim on which tens of billions of dollars could hang – was not based on peer-reviewed science, as repeatedly claimed, but originated solely from anonymous propaganda published on the website of a small Brazilian environmental advocacy group.

The ramifications of this discovery stretch in many directions. First, it seems to show that the IPCC – whose reports governments rely on to justify presenting mankind with the largest bill in history – has been in serious breach of its own rules.

Second, it raises hefty question marks over the credibility of the world’s richest and most powerful environmental pressure group, the WWF, credited by the IPCC as the source of its unsupported claim.

And third, it focuses attention once more on a bizarre scheme, backed by the UN and promoted by the World Bank, whereby the WWF has been hoping to share in profits estimated at $60 billion, paid for by firms all over the developed world.

 

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Scientists hid doubts over Global Warming
Written by Donna Bowater - Daily Express (UK)   
Thursday, 08 July 2010

GLOBAL warming scientists were yesterday slammed for not being open with the public over the “climategate” scandal.

An inquiry into emails leaked from the University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit (CRU) criticised it for withholding information about the extent of global warming.

However, it also concluded that researchers had been responsible and honest.

 

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Farmers unhappy at shouldering a big portion of ETS burden
Written by Don Nicolson - Dominion Post (NZ)   
Tuesday, 06 July 2010

Out of all the main income-earning sectors in the economy, agriculture has done the best job at controlling its emissions, writes Don Nicolson.

New Zealand embarks on the second phase of the emissions trading scheme today. The ETS is supposedly a market mechanism. It is supposed to drive efficiencies by pricing the sources of greenhouse-changing gasses in such a way that industry will have no choice but to improve.

It's a nice argument and sounds convincing, except the ETS is a controlled market. It's heavily regulated and depends on the mandatory participation by every New Zealander. I have travelled extensively around New Zealand and have asked restaurant staff, hotel cleaners and those usual fonts of knowledge, taxi drivers, what they know about the ETS. The response has largely drawn blank faces.

From today, anyone who uses electricity or land transport fuels - which is everybody - will pay more to cover the cost of emissions units needed to meet the greenhouse gas emissions produced.

It is estimated that retail electricity prices will soon rise by 5 per cent and it will add about four cents a litre to the cost of petrol and diesel.

 

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