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The Climate Change Portal
The badge to your right appears on key articles in SourceWatch that relate to climate change, and the box on your left has links on how you can help write history. This page highlights key aspects of climate change policy and the debate over a replacement agreement to the Kyoto Protocol. The December 2009 United Nations’ Climate Change Convention in Copenhagen, COP15, failed to produce an agreement, and negotiations at the COP16 conference in Mexico City in December 2010 also failed to produce an agreement on how to replace the Kyoto accords.
Climate Change Skeptics Corner
- Tony Abbott
- Don Aitkin
- Dennis Avery
- Sallie L. Baliunas
- Tim Ball
- Robert C. Balling
- Glenn Beck, CNN TV Fox and Koch strategy group attendee
- David Bellamy
- Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen
- Douglas Carswell M.P.
- Robert (Bob) Carter
- Ian Castles
- John R. Christy
- Alexander Cockburn
- Martin Cohen, and philosophical objections to the global warming theorists
- Joseph D'Aleo
- Martin Durkin
- Paul Driessen
- David Evans
- Ray Evans
- The Rt. Rev. Peter R. Forster The Bishop of Chester
- Stewart Franks
- George Fox
- Bill Gray
- William Happer
- Chris Horner, the author of "Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming
- Sherwood Idso
- Andrei Illarionov, chief economic adviser to Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin
- James M. Inhofe
- Aynsley Kellow
- William Kininmonth
- Czech president Vaclav Klaus
- Donna Laframboise
- Lord Lawson
- David Legates
- Marlo Lewis, from the Competitive Enterprise Institute;
- Richard S. Lindzen
- Bjorn Lomborg
- Stephen McIntyre
- Ross McKitrick
- Patrick J. Michaels
- Christopher Monckton
- Andrew Montford
- Alan Moran
- Luboš Motl
- Alan Oxley
- Garth Paltridge
- Tim Patterson
- Roger Pielke Jr.
- Ian Plimer
- Arthur B. Robinson
- Frederick Seitz (deceased 2008)
- S. Fred Singer
- Willie Soon
- Roy Spencer
- Carlo Stagnaro
- Bob Stallman
- Philip Stott
- John H. Sununu
- George Taylor,
- Wolfgang Thüne
- Jan Veizer
- Len Walker
- Anthony Watts
- Sammy Wilson
Did You Know...
World Nuclear News, a pro-nuclear website run by the World Nuclear Association, is upbeat about the draft "Danish text" climate change agreement. The text, which was secretly drafted by the governments of the U.K., the U.S., Denmark and Australia, provoked an uproar at the COP15 conference in Copenhagen. World Nuclear News notes that that "there are no technology exclusions in the Danish text, in contrast to previous agreements which have seen nuclear excluded from a group of favoured power sources." The draft text states that parties "commit to enable the accelerated large scale development, transfer and deployment of environmentally sound and climate friendly technologies". The nuclear industry has been lobbying to have nuclear projects included in the Clean Development Mechanism, a scheme which allows the funding of 'low carbon' projects in developing countries. The draft agreement would also the allow the experimental carbon capture and storage technology, which has been promoted by the coal industry, to be included in the Clean Development Mechanism.
Beyond COP15
Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentrations
One important issue discussed is whether a new agreement will be expanded to include greenhouse gases that are currently excluded from the Kyoto Protocol. See Greenhouse gases omitted from the Kyoto Protocol.
Featured Advocates
- Climate Action Network, | ECO-Daily NGO Newsletter. During COP conferences the Climate Action Network publishes a bulletin on the day's events from the perspective of the major environmental nongovernmental organizations working on global warming. They also have a blog feed and a Twitter feed.
- Earth Negotiations Bulletin. The Canadian-based IISD publishes a daily bulletin at the negotiating meetings, as well as discussion papers helpful information on key post-Kyoto treaty options. They also have a Twitter feed.
- Third World Network, The Third World Network published one or more summary bulletins per day during negotiating sessions and had created numerous background papers.
Climate Change Who's Who
Things You Can Do
You can help write the history of climate change by taking on the following mini-projects:
- Add material about a PR company, The Hawthorn Group which recently newsletter outlined the "grassroots campaign Hawthorn created and managed for the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity (ACCCE)." ACCCE is a coal industry front group.
- Explore the intersection of the Clean Development Mechanism and Big Hydropower Schemes - "International Rivers" released a report on the main problems with major hydro schemes being included in the Clean Development Mechanism. See here, here (pdf) and here (pdf) for background information. You can help summarize the key issues on the Clean Development Mechanism and Big Hydropower Schemes page;
- Investigate the International Emissions Trading Association - who do they represent and what policies do they advocate?
- Help summarize the work of the International Risk Governance Council, which published a 32-page paper Regulation of Carbon Capture and Storage, available here (Pdf). The report was funded by corporations such as E.ON Energie, the Allianz Technology Center on behalf of the Dresdner Bank Foundation, Resources for the Future (RFF) and Swiss Re. It'd be great to have a more detailed summary on the Regulation of Carbon Capture and Storage (Report) page.
- Add links regarding industry-funded groups and think tanks opposing the Kyoto treaty; and
- Help update the articles on the Clean Development Mechanism and Carbon Capture and Storage and the Global Energy Forum.
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