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Climate Vote Project
06/09/11 20:38

the homepage www.climatevoteproject.org a few weeks ago.
Here is a short interview with the CVP staff:
1. What does the Climate Vote Project hope to achieve before COP 17?
CVP: First off, many people will not even know what COP 17 even means and that a global climate conference is taking place this year in November/December. Many people will also not know that one of the most important climate protection agreements to date, the Kyoto Protocol, will expire at the end of 2012.
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10/08/10 07:06
From: The Viscount Monckton of Brenchley
Subject: Re: No Sleep 'Til Brenchley - Letter to Lörd Moncktön and Motörhead
Date: August 9, 2010 1:19:58 AM MDT
To: fogt@telus.net
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE VISCOUNT MONCKTON OF BRENCHLEY
Gentlemen, - Lord Monckton, who is currently conducting scientific research, has expressed interest in your remark that he might "for short periods deactivate the laws of physics". Your organization, if that is what it is, appears to have an exaggerated opinion of the powers of members of the Peerage. It would be most helpful if you were able to indicate which laws of physics His Lordship might be able to deactivate: otherwise, he will continue to assume that a genuine search for scientific truth - even if it leads to conclusions that are unfashionable - is honourable. Read More...
Subject: Re: No Sleep 'Til Brenchley - Letter to Lörd Moncktön and Motörhead
Date: August 9, 2010 1:19:58 AM MDT
To: fogt@telus.net
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE VISCOUNT MONCKTON OF BRENCHLEY
Gentlemen, - Lord Monckton, who is currently conducting scientific research, has expressed interest in your remark that he might "for short periods deactivate the laws of physics". Your organization, if that is what it is, appears to have an exaggerated opinion of the powers of members of the Peerage. It would be most helpful if you were able to indicate which laws of physics His Lordship might be able to deactivate: otherwise, he will continue to assume that a genuine search for scientific truth - even if it leads to conclusions that are unfashionable - is honourable. Read More...



