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Skeptics Dispute Climate Worries and Each Other
The New York Times reports that climate skeptics at the Heartland Institute's conference this week are “showing signs of internal rifts and weakening support".

EPA moves on Obama climate policy
Having set in motion a proposal for a national greenhouse gas emissions reporting system, the EPA plans to declare the gases a danger to human health next month.

"To see the effect of this recession, if it's reducing emissions, I'd say it would take one to two years to see that signal properly in the atmosphere. I don't think we've seen any signal yet.”

An economically-driven emissions slowdown might not show up until 2010, says Paul Fraser of CISRO.

"We always knew the DOE's logic was flawed. Now it turns out their math was wrong too."
Democratic Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois. Investigating what killed the government’s FutureGen carbon capture project, the US House Science committee uncovered a $500 million budget error at the Department of Energy.

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