CLIMATE CHANGE: As the hacked e-mail controversy spins, the Earth continues to warm

As climate change disbelievers cynically spin and take advantage of the so-called Climategate controversy, the Earth’s climate, landscapes, and oceans continue to change due to anthropogenic influences. These data and observations point to a warming earth: (1) the earth continues to warm as CO2 rises, resulting in a greenhouse effect—in fact “the decade of the 2000s will end as the warmest ever on global temperature charts;” (2) the Arctic continues to warm and Arctic sea ice continues to melt and set records, as the U.S. Coast Guard is forced to patrol further north and the region is closed to fishing (consequently, observations are prompting policy decisions); (3) for people living in the Arctic region, such as the Inuit, coastal erosion is claiming villages and livelihoods as (4) sea levels continue to rise; (5) the Greenland Ice Sheet continues to melt faster than expected; (6) the Arctic tree line continues to advance north as the Earth warms; (7) tundra melting is increasing and consequently, the tundra is becoming greener, but a dangerous feedback loop is also occurring; (8) upward migrations of alpine species are observable, as are latitudinal migrations of animals such as birds and mammals; (9) glacial melting continues to increase; (10) oceans are becoming more acidic with time as atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide increase (in fact, “the oceans have absorbed about 50% of the carbon dioxide (CO2) released from the burning of fossil fuels, resulting in chemical reactions that lower ocean pH”); (11) ocean acidification has negative impacts on calcifying organisms, thus ocean food chains; and (12) desertification is expanding as the Earth warms. Yet cynics, politicians, pundits, and liars such as Sarah Palin, George Will, and Jim Inhofe, continue to immerse themselves in willful ignorance. The situation is heartbreaking, because denialism has certainly resulted in lost opportunities and time. Where were these denialists when the Bush II Administration was actively suppressing climate change data and muzzling government scientists? Where were the cynics when fake lobbying letters were tied to coal and power companies? Their behavior is revealing. From Scientific American:

Arctic sea ice continues to dwindle—as do glaciers across the globe; average temperatures have increased by 0.7 degree Celsius in the past century and the last decade is the warmest in the instrumental recordspring has sprung forward, affecting everything from flower blossoms to animal migrations; and the concentrations of atmospheric greenhouse gases continue to rise, reaching 387 parts per million in 2009, a rise of 30 percent since 1750.

Nor has the fundamental physics of the greenhouse effect changed: CO2 in the atmosphere continues to trap heat that would otherwise slip into space, as was established by Irish scientist John Tyndall in 1859. “There is a natural greenhouse effect, that’s what keeps the planet livable,” noted climate modeler Gavin Schmidt of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) during a Friday conference call with reporters organized by the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank. “Without it, we’d be 33 degrees Celsius colder than we are. That’s been known for hundreds of years.”

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In fact, nothing in the stolen e-mails or computer code undermines in any way the scientific consensus—which exists among scientific publications as well as scientists—that climate change is happening and humans are the cause. “There is a robust consensus that humans are altering the atmosphere and warming the planet,” said meteorologist Michael Mann of The Pennsylvania State University, who also participated in the conference call and was among the scientists whose e-mails have been leaked. “Further increases in greenhouse gases will lead to increasingly greater disruption.”

Some of the kerfuffle rests on a misreading of the e-mails’ wording. For example, the word“trick” in one message, which has been cited as evidence that a conspiracy is afoot, is actually being used to describe a mathematical approach to reconciling observed temperatures with stand-in data inferred from tree ring measurements.

Climate Cover-Up tracks the aggressive global warming denial movement to frustrate climate science and obscure the debate on climate change. From DeSmogBlog:

Starting in the early 1990s, three large American industry groups set to work on strategies to cast doubt on the science of climate change. Even though the oil industry’s own scientists had declared, as early as 1995, that human-induced climate change was undeniable, the American Petroleum Institute, the Western Fuels Association (a coal-fired electrical industry consortium) and a Philip Morris-sponsored anti-science group called TASSC all drafted and promoted campaigns of climate change disinformation.

The success of those plans is self-evident. A Yale/George Mason University poll taken late in 2008 showed that — 20 years after President George H.W. Bush promised to beat the greenhouse effect with the “White House effect” — a clear majority of Americans still say they either doubt the science of climate change or they just don’t know. Climate Cover-Up explains why they don’t know. Tracking the global warming denial movement from its inception, public relations advisor James Hoggan (working with journalist Richard Littlemore), reveals the details of those early plans and then tracks their execution, naming names and exposing tactics in what has become a full-blown attack on the integrity of the public conversation.

The attempt to access private e-mails and spin climate change data goes beyond hacking. From Climate Progress:

It has now been reported that the University of East Anglia Climatic Research Center is not the only victim of such a criminal invasion: burglars and hackers have also attacked the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and Analysis at the University of Victoria in British Columbia:

Andrew Weaver, a University of Victoria scientist and key contributor to the Nobel prize-winning work of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, says there have been a number of attempted breaches in recent months, including two successful break-ins at his campus office in which a dead computer was stolen and papers were rummaged through.

These attacks go beyond simple burglary. University of Victoria spokeswoman Patty Pitts told the National Post “there have also been attempts to hack into climate scientists’ computers, as well as incidents in which people impersonated network technicians to try to gain access to campus offices and data.”

For thirty years, defenders of a pollution-based economy have intimidated, smeared, and suppressed climate science, using a playbook perfected by the tobacco industry and Karl Rove. Now — as the United States, led by President Barack Obama, finally appears ready to join the world in the fight against global warming — the opponents of reform are resorting to criminal desperation, harkening back to the paranoia-fueled extremes of Richard Nixon.

However, do to exaggeration, the so-called Climategate may turn against climate change deniers. More from mongabay.com:

Even the Washington Post, which has come under fire from climatologists for publishing several op-eds by George Will denying climate change, has stated that “none of [the emails] seriously undercuts the scientific consensus on climate change” and “by our reckoning — and that of most scientists, policymakers and almost every government in the world — the probability that the planet will warm in the long term because of human activity is extremely high, and the probability that allowing it to do so unabated will have disastrous effects is unacceptably large”.

Also in the Washington Post, science historian and author of The Discovery of Global Warming, Spencer Weart, calls the belief in a conspiracy on climate change “extraordinary and, frankly, weird”. He explains that “in blogs, talk radio and other new media, we are told that the warnings about future global warming issued by the national science academies, scientific societies, and governments of all the leading nations are not only mistaken, but based on a hoax, indeed a conspiracy that must involve thousands of respected researchers”.

Video: Climate change denialists, whether amateurs or professionals like FOX NEWS or Rush Limbaugh, should do their due diligence before jumping on the conspiracy bandwagon (e.g., completely read, research, and fact check the claims:

On the Net:

  1. Portions of Arctic Coastline Eroding, No End in Sight, Says New Study


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ARCTIC MELTING: “Climate change is happening faster in the Arctic than any other place on Earth — and with wide-ranging consequences”

Arctic Sea IceSummer Arctic ice could completely disappear within a few decades say researchers, and changes to Arctic environments are increasingly becoming more evident and severe. According to researchers, the Arctic is “a warmer place with less thick and more mobile sea ice, warmer and fresher ocean water, and increased stress on caribou, reindeer, polar bears and walrus in some regions.” This new research highlights the urgency for meaningful Copenhagen negotiations and outcomes in December amongst participants. To promote action on climate change, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is urging “member nations . . . to reach a compromise ahead of [the] climate change summit scheduled for December in Copenhagen and called on the United States to stay engaged.”

Furthermore, climate is so complex—what drives it and what impacts it—that certain phenomena can contribute to or mitigate warming in the long- and short-term. For example, after a particular tipping point is reached, positive feedback loops, which seem synonymous to the domino effect, can set off a series of events that can increase the coming climate crisis. More form Paul Krugman:

The prognosis for the planet has gotten much, much worse in just the last few years.

What’s driving this new pessimism? Partly it’s the fact that some predicted changes, like a decline in Arctic Sea ice, are happening much faster than expected. Partly it’s growing evidence that feedback loops amplifying the effects of man-made greenhouse gas emissions are stronger than previously realized. For example, it has long been understood that global warming will cause the tundra to thaw, releasing carbon dioxide, which will cause even more warming, but new research shows far more carbon locked in the permafrost than previously thought, which means a much bigger feedback effect.

The result of all this is that climate scientists have, en masse, become Cassandras — gifted with the ability to prophesy future disasters, but cursed with the inability to get anyone to believe them.

Video:

More video via Grist: Arctic Sea Ice 101: Video illustrates typical positive feedback loop:

More on Arctic melting and the resulting positive feedback loop:

This increase in first year ice is happening as more and more multi-year ice is melting. In the winter, new (first -year) ice is forming, which of course is thinner than ice that has been forming over several years. The problem is that thinner ice is melting faster than thicker ice. So we are in a typical positive feedback loop: the more ice is melting, the thinner will be the remaining ice, the fastter that ice is melting…

You might wonder why all this is worrisome. Quite a few people think that it is a great thing that the Arctic sea-ice will be melting, because we can then have shorter shipping routes, and we can have access to unexploited oil reserves. Indeed, this will bring amazing riches to a few people – over the short-term.

However, over the long-term the melting of the Arctic could be disastrous, as it triggers a positive feedback loop that could greatly warm our planet. And here is why:

The Arctic sea-ice functions as a huge fridge to our earth, because the sun’s rays are being reflected from the ice to 80-90%. However, when the sun’s rays hit water, their energy is absorbed by about 80%, and the water heats up. The more ice is melting, the more water is forming, the more heat is absorbed; thus, more ice is melting, so that there is even more water surface which absorbs more heat…if this positive feedback loop causes the permafrost to melt faster, then another feedback loop will be added to the mix as greenhouse gases are released from the permafrost.

We need to avoid such positive feedback loops if we want to avoid creating an earth that will not represent the earth as we know it today. And we can only avoid those feedback loops if we act quickly and courageously to create an energy future that is void of any fossil fuels.

On the Net:

  1. Studies have shown that global climate change can set-off positive feedback loops in nature which amplify warming and cooling trends
  2. COP15 United Nations Climate Change Conference Copenhagen 2009

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GLOBAL WARMING: Why Christopher Booker is wrong

climate-change-animationThe image is via an animation by NASA that illustrates the gradual warming of the Earth from 1884 until 2006. Click the image to view the animation.

It’s hard for some people to accept that we live in a limited world. Likewise, despite the existence of widespread evidence, it’s difficult for some people to accept that anthropogenic activities impact the Earth’s ecosystems and natural cycles.

Christopher Booker is wrong about climate change, greenhouse gases, and global warming, because he conveniently ignores data and observations that strongly indicate that anthropogenic-driven climate change is occurring. Booker also fails to address the precedent of how human activity has resulted in widespread environmental degradation in other types of environments (i.e., aquatic, sylvan, and within other ecosystems). Therefore, why wouldn’t human activities impact or alter the atmospheric environment.

We extract oil from the ground, place it in barrels, and then consume it. During the consumption process, fuel is burned, but the fuel, or the things that make up the fuel, don’t magically disappear — that’s thermodynamically impossible. Instead, the combustion of fossil fuels, such as petroleum-based fuels, produces pollutants such as carbon dioxide, which persist in the environment and certainly do impact the environment and human health.

For example, the excess carbon dioxide, that’s produced from burning fossil fuels, disrupts the Earth’s natural carbon cycle (just like fertilizer runoff impacts Earth’s natural nitrogen cycle). As a result, the excess carbon dioxide has been linked to an increase in ocean acidification. Data shows that “between 1751 and 1994 surface ocean pH is estimated to have decreased from approximately 8.179 to 8.104 (a change of -0.075).” This decrease in ocean pH parallels with the Industrial Revolution, and “it is believed that the resulting decrease in pH will have negative consequences, primarily for oceanic calcifying organisms” (e.g., corals).

Another consequence of burning fossil fuels are rising temperatures. Over the past one-hundred years, “temperatures have warmed about 1.35°F (0.75ºC),” and according to data from the National Climatic Data Center, “Looking at the average temperature during floating five-year periods (for example, 2003–2007, 2002–2006, and so on), the last nine (since 1995) were the warmest in 113 years of U.S. record keeping.” Science has shown, and continues to show, that the gradual warming of the Earth is due to an increase in the anthropogenic release of greenhouse gases.

Carbon dioxide, in addition to other substances like methane and water vapor, is a greenhouse gas, and “levels of several important greenhouse gases have increased by about 25 percent since large-scale industrialization began around 150 years ago.” However, despite the scientific evidence linking ocean acidification and rising temperatures to anthropogenic activities such as burning fossil fuels, there are folks that still deny causality.  At this point in time, instead of bickering, purposely sabotaging debate or sowing the seeds of doubt, or deliberately ignoring the evidence or data that’s accumulating in support of anthropogenic climate change, we should be arguing about solutions to climate change and environmental degradation in addition to developing polices that will help provide resources for the world’s population.

Certainly, much of the controversy exists because climate change is a very complex problem. Climate is complex, because many events and phenomena impact our Earth’s climate, such as volcanic activity, deforestation, and natural cyclical activity. However, to argue that our activities, especially the burning of tens of millions of tons of fossil fuels, which enter the atmosphere, don’t impact the Earth’s environments is ignorant, uncivilized, dangerous, and criminal. If there is a natural warming event currently happening, then that doesn’t mean that we aren’t exacerbating or speeding up the process.

Besides being a complex issue, another big problem with the climate change debate is rhetoric. Disbelievers such as Christopher Booker deny climate change with rhetoric (and this rhetoric appeals to other disbelievers), but Booker also doesn’t present any strong evidence, data, or constructive points of view to support the rhetoric his spews. Contrarily to Booker’s position, there is mounting evidence from all disciplines that indicate a warming world. This evidence includes (1) the upward migration of species into higher elevations (“climate warming is therefore considered as a primary cause of the observed upward migration of high mountain plants“); (2) the migration of species into different latitudinal zones (latitudinal migration); (3) an increase in ocean acidification; (4) an increase in glacial melting; and (5) an increase in temperatures in the Arctic and Antarctic regions.

There is more evidence that suggests our planet is warming. For example, I once sat in on a DOC/NOAA/NMFS Ecosystems Surveys Branch presentation in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. During the presentation, the fisheries biologists discussed that they were observing southern fish species (in terms of diversity and frequency) move into northern waters (presumably as ocean temperatures warm). Additionally, the biologists discussed that they were observing some deepwater or northern species move south into areas such as the Gulf of Maine (presumably because Arctic melting is pushing colder water south).

Despite the mounting evidence, there will be dissenters of certain issues (e.g., evolution, homosexuality), because it is easier and more convenient for some folks to ignore the evidence (even if the evidence is clear and convincing to reasonable minds). Attempting to solve or admitting the existence of some of these issues is too much for some people to deal with. For example, accepting climate change as an American is realizing that we live inefficient and wasteful lives. Therefore, we must restructure not only how we live but how we conduct commerce and how we measure economic success. Certainly, the almost seven billion souls on Earth can’t live as inefficient and wasteful as most Americans do. There just aren’t enough resources. Nonetheless, it seems that most Americans aren’t willing to become more altruistic or pay more to benefit something greater than their own unimportant, self-centered existences.

The United States can continue to grow as a rich nation while implementing policies that support sustainable development.  Furthermore, our newfound advances in sustainability can foster technological innovation while saving resources.  Certainly, we have the knowledge to build sustainable societies, but we lack the political and social will to implement policies that can help build sustainable communities.

Regarding dissenters of environmental issues, the Republican Party of the United States must become more competent and serious about environmental issues instead of pretending to care about the environment through something called green conservativism. If the Republican Party doesn’t embrace and grasp the environmental and energy challenges of the United States and the world, then the GOP will become increasingly irrelevant. In reality, progressive change isn’t detrimental, because change is healthy and very much needed for civilizations to evolve. There is no progress in the status quo (or in Republican policies).

The environmental movement has remedied many wrongs that too many people benefit from (even the dissenters). These benefits have included the cleaning up of toxic pollution left behind by negligent, reckless corporations; championing policies that improve air quality and the discharge of pollutants into waterways; engineering efficiency into everyday American life; preserving biodiversity, and being proactive about climate change. Undoubtedly, society has benefited from the environmental movement, and a healthy society can ironically, support the growth of commerce and small businesses. Despite the obvious, certain politicians and pundits continue to deny the benefits associated with preserving the environment.

For example, Christopher Booker wrote an article for the Telegraph entitled “2008 was the year man-made global warming was disproved.” Many of Booker’s assertions are off mark, because he made nothing but straw man or sham arguments:

The first, on May 21, headed “Climate change threat to Alpine ski resorts”, reported that the entire Alpine “winter sports industry” could soon “grind to a halt for lack of snow”. The second, on December 19, headed “The Alps have best snow conditions in a generation”, reported that this winter’s Alpine snowfalls “look set to beat all records by New Year’s Day”.

As a personal observation, I grew up in North Carolina, and my parents still reside there. The climate of North Carolina has undoubtedly changed dramatically since my childhood. Winter arrives later in the year and spring arrives earlier in the year. Sure we still receive the odd snowstorm, but the incidents are isolated and relatively rare, and right now there is still a lot of green outside. I remember as a child being able to play in the snow, which seemed to last for weeks. I can’t remember the last time we had a snow in January or February that remained for longer than a few days. Furthermore, I’ve heard all types of North Carolinians make similar observations about the weather, from sportsmen that typically vote Republican to my parents whose childhood transpired during the Great Depression.

First, all over the world, temperatures have been dropping in a way wholly unpredicted by all those computer models which have been used as the main drivers of the scare. Last winter, as temperatures plummeted, many parts of the world had snowfalls on a scale not seen for decades. This winter, with the whole of Canada and half the US under snow, looks likely to be even worse. After several years flatlining, global temperatures have dropped sharply enough to cancel out much of their net rise in the 20th century.

Climate models are very helpful to predict trends, and as they continue to discover what impacts or influences the Earth’s climate, scientists are constantly adding new data to their climate models. Booker, unlike scientists, doesn’t cite data for his assertions, but here are some credible sources that refute his claims. Consider these recent news headlines: 2008 will be coolest year since 1997: WMO, La Nina Cools World, Making 2008 10th-Warmest Year, but 2008 is world’s 10th hottest year. The New York Times provides some more insight for 2008:

NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, the World Meteorological Organization, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and Britain’s Hadley Center have all issued recaps of the past year’s temperature patterns today.

The past year, according to the NASA group (the “meteorological year” from December through November), is between the 7th and 12th warmest (because of the range of uncertainty in readings) since systematic meteorological record-keeping began in 1880. But the Goddard scientists note that the 9 warmest years in the record have occurred since 1998. Some highlights: Over part of the past year, the Pacific was in its cyclical cool phase, called La Niña; the Arctic remained far warmer than usual for recent decades. (Many Arctic specialists say the recent warming around the North Pole is more widespread than an Arctic hot spell in the early 20th century, which was centered near Greenland.)

[INSERTED 12:30 p.m.:] Two teams using satellite data to track global temperature trends instead of surface measurements have charted different peaks and valleys but show the same overall trajectory. James E. Hansen, the head of Goddard and an outspoken campaigner for prompt cuts in greenhouse-gas emissions, explained that the decades-long global warming trend and patterns of warming remain consistent with a growing influence on climate from the planet’s building blanket of heat-trapping greenhouse gases. He has warned that if all the world’s countries fail by 2030 to move away from burning coal for power (at least without capturing the emitted CO2), it will be impossible to avoid a long slide toward Earth becoming “a different planet” from the one human societies have experienced for thousands of years.

Some statistics specialists
have taken issue with some of the Goddard Institute’s methods, but the differences between NASA’s findings and those of the independent British group are “very small,” said David Parker of the Hadley Center in an email.

More from Booker:

Ever shriller and more frantic has become the insistence of the warmists, cheered on by their army of media groupies such as the BBC, that the last 10 years have been the “hottest in history” and that the North Pole would soon be ice-free – as the poles remain defiantly icebound and those polar bears fail to drown. All those hysterical predictions that we are seeing more droughts and hurricanes than ever before have infuriatingly failed to materialise.

Booker still doesn’t cite any data to support his claims, and he sounds just as hysterical as those he claims are overreacting. Data has shown that glaciers, the Arctic, and the Antarctic are melting and becoming warmer as time passes, but we continue to live in the status quo.

…was only a politically engineered artefact, based on ever more blatantly manipulated data and computer models programmed to produce no more than convenient fictions.

climate-model-evolutionBooker reveals his paranoia with these words: “blatantly manipulated data and computer models programmed to produce no more than convenient fictions.” When scientists are wrong, they admit they’re wrong, because eventually their data will not comport to their hypotheses. Furthermore, the scientific community is very diverse, so it is unlikely that there is a vast uniform conspiracy attempting to impose an agenda on the rest of the world. Also, the peer-review process is a check on the scientific community, and as scientists have discovered new data, they have taken advantage of it and supplemented their climate models and understanding of the dynamics of climate change (the image shows the evolution of climate models and added components—the image is courtesy of Warren Washington, NCAR. ©UCAR.). As these new data have been discovered, hypotheses discarded, or validated, the consensus within the scientific community has remained that the Earth is unnaturally warming due to anthropogenic activities.

All those grandiose projects for “emissions trading”, “carbon capture”, building tens of thousands more useless wind turbines, switching vast areas of farmland from producing food to “biofuels”, are being exposed as no more than enormously damaging and futile gestures, costing astronomic sums we no longer possess.

Certainly, it will take time to solve the complex problems associated with climate change and to determine what remedies are needed to solve climate change. However, claiming that wind turbines are “useless” is complete ignorance. Furthermore, biofuel policy was largely driven by overzealous policies and politics, and it was the scientific community that linked land-use policies and how biofuels can drive the anthropogenic release of carbon dioxide instead of mitigating it.

Booker ends with two irrelevant stories in an attempt to parallel the realities within these stories to the climate change debate. Ultimately, we should hear all sides of an argument, but, given the enormity of the issue that climate change is, the Telegraph should put Booker to a higher standard. The paper should force him to provide credible data to back his arguments instead of allowing him to make contrived notions to support his own paranoid beliefs.

On the Net:

  1. Understanding Climate Change: Frequently Asked Questions about Climate Change
  2. Glaciers and Glacial Warming, Receding Glaciers
  3. Disintegration: Antarctic Warming Claims Another Ice Shelf

What can you do to fight climate change? You can educate yourselves about energy and the environment and make choices that reflect sustainability. Changing habits — even just a little, in the aggregate — can make big differences.

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RECOMMENDED WEBSITE: Extreme Weather 2008

hurricane-gustav1Extreme Weather 2008 includes facts, statistics, climate expert contact information, and global warming information regarding extreme weather from the year 2008.  The site even explains how record snow is “consistent with many other such scenarios in recent years that are directly related to the larger-scale warming.” The top 2008 Weather Events include:

  1. Hurricane Ike
  2. Tornadoes
  3. Hurricane Gustav
  4. Midwest Flooding (Part One, Spring)
  5. Midwest Flooding (Part Two, Summer)
  6. Southeast Drought
  7. California Wildfires
  8. Western Snow
  9. Colorado Heat Wave
  10. Arctic Sea Ice Minimum

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CORAL REEFS: Pacific Shipwrecks Potentially Toxic Timebombs, Scientists try to revive Japan’s biggest coral reef: Scientists are in an unprecedented project to restore Japan’s largest coral reef by planting thousands of baby corals growing on tiny ceramic beds.

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES: New electric version of MINI Cooper offers MINI fun with zero emissions.

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PALM OIL: The slippery business of palm oil: Palm oil is used in a third of all groceries. But can it ever be produced without causing environmental devastation as some big companies are promising?

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WATER AVAILABILITY: The eco machine that can magic water out of thin air, Cow Sh*t to Clean Water

WHALING: Japanese Whalers Set Sail, Say Witnesses

WILD HORSES: U.S. Won’t Kill Wild Horses — For Now

WIND POWER: Giving Turbines a Boost With Curves, 360 Wind Powered Wal-Mart Stores by April 2009, Mega Wind Farms Could Steer Storms, Offshore Wind Power Could Alter Ocean Currents: “Whether or not this is a good thing is a matter of debate,” Brostrom said. Though he stressed that the goal for any man-made object should be to minimize environmental impact, he added: “I’m an optimist; I think this could be beneficial to local fisheries.”, Don’t Call it a Wind Farm, It’s an EcoPower Centre: Canada’s Largest Wind Project (200 MW) Opens

WTF?: Levelling the lingerie playing field: An online shop in Japan has seen an extraordinary demand for its newest product: bras for men. More than 300 have been snapped up in two weeks

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