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Publié le 3 Mars 2010
Publié le 17 Juin 2010
 

Joignez la CRÉ de l’Estrie et participez à la campagne DÉFI CLIMAT 2010

C’est avec enthousiasme que la Municipalité régionale de comté (MRC) des Sources et le Centre local de développement (CLD) des Sources s’associent à la Conférence régionale des élus de l’Estrie en invitant les municipalités et les entreprises de la région à s’inscrire à la campagne de mobilisation DÉFI CLIMAT 2010 pour la lutte aux changements climatiques (www.deficlimat.qc.ca/deficlimat2010/). Cette campagne se déroulera du 10 mars au 30 avril prochain.

Sujets :
MRC , CRÉ de l’Estrie , CLD , Québec , Montréal , Estrie

Cette campagne vise principalement à inciter les citoyens à poser des gestes concrets pour réduire leurs émissions de gaz à effets de serre (GES). «Rappelons que la MRC des Sources s’est dotée d’un diagnostic de développement durable dont l’un des enjeux est de responsabiliser les entreprises, les institutions et les organisations aux bonnes pratiques. Le Défi Climat 2010 vise directement cet enjeu», mentionne Brigitte Martin, agente de communication et de développement durable pour le CLD des Sources.

Parmi les gestes simples et concrets qui peuvent être posés pour améliorer notre bilan environnemental, il y a, par exemple, favoriser l’achat de produits locaux et régionaux, réduire ses déplacements en voiture, utiliser le covoiturage, éviter de laisser tourner les moteurs au ralenti, etc.

Comment inciter les entreprises et les citoyens à agir contre les changements climatiques?

Selon la Conférence régionale des élus de l’Estrie, la campagne 2009, qui s’est déroulée dans les régions de Montréal et de Québec, a permis de mobiliser 290 entreprises privées, institutions publiques et organismes et de rejoindre 340 000 personnes dans leur milieu de travail et d’étude et d’obtenir l’engagement de 36 000 citoyens. Cette année, la campagne se déploie dans l’ensemble des régions du Québec et vise à rejoindre plus de 500 organisations. L’objectif pour l’Estrie et de rejoindre 30 organisations et de mobiliser plus de 2 000 estriens.

Rappelons que la CRÉ de l’Estrie a conclu un partenariat avec le Conseil régional de l’environnement de l’Estrie qui a invité toutes les MRC de l’Estrie à promouvoir cette campagne à l’échelle régionale. « L’environnement est une préoccupation importante et il importe de démontrer que des petites actions peuvent avoir un réel impact. D’ailleurs, c’est incroyable le lien que l’on peut faire entre la démarche d’achat local menée par le CLD, la MRC, la SADC et le Défi Climat qui offre l’occasion de faire une véritable réflexion et de prendre des engagements concrets pour passer à l’action », a conclu Rachid El Idrissi, directeur général et secrétaire-trésorier de la MRC des Sources et du CLD des Sources.

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    Une liste de plus de 500 articles de périodiques scientifiques qui attribuent les causes des changements climatiques à d'autres facteurs que celui des activités de l'Homme: A 2000-year global temperature reconstruction based on non-treering proxies (PDF) (Energy & Environment, Volume 18, Numbers 7-8, pp. 1049-1058, December 2007) - Craig Loehle - Reply To: Comments on Loehle, "correction To: A 2000-Year Global Temperature Reconstruction Based on Non-Tree Ring Proxies" (Energy & Environment, Volume 19, Number 5, pp. 775-776, September 2008) - Craig Loehle A Climate of Doubt about Global Warming (Environmental Geosciences, Volume 7, Issue 4, pp. 213, December 2000) - Robert C. Balling Jr. A comparison of tropical temperature trends with model predictions (PDF) (International Journal of Climatology, Volume 28, Issue 13, pp. 1693-1701, December 2007) - David H. Douglass, John R. Christy, Benjamin D. Pearson, S. Fred Singer - Addendum to A comparison of tropical temperature trends with model Predictions (PDF) (Submitted to the International Journal of Climatology, 2007) - David H. Douglass, John R. Christy, Benjamin D. Pearson, S. Fred Singer - The Consistency of Modeled and Observed Temperature Trends in the Tropical Troposphere: A Comment on Santer et al (PDF) (Submitted to the International Journal of Climatology, 2009) - Stephen McIntyre, Ross McKitrick A critical review of some recent Australian regional climate reports (Energy & Environment, Volume 17, Number 1, pp. 13-28, January 2006) - John D. McLean A critical review of the hypothesis that climate change is caused by carbon dioxide (Energy & Environment, Volume 11, Number 6, pp. 631-638, November 2000) - Heinz Hug A dissenting view on global climate change (The Electricity Journal, Volume 6, Issue 6, pp. 62-69, July 1993) - Henry R. Linden A new dynamical mechanism for major climate shifts (PDF) (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 13, July 2007) - Anastasios A. Tsonis, Kyle Swanson, Sergey Kravtsov A sceptical view of climate change and water resources planning (Irrigation and Drainage, Volume 50, Issue 3, pp. 221-226, July 2001) - Geoff Kite A scientific agenda for climate policy? (PDF) (Nature, Volume 372, Issue 6505, pp. 400-402, December 1994) - Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen A test of corrections for extraneous signals in gridded surface temperature data (PDF) (Climate Research, Volume 26, Number 2, pp. 159-173, May 2004) - Ross McKitrick, Patrick J. Michaels - Are temperature trends affected by economic activity? Reply to Benestad (2004) (PDF) (Climate Research, Volume 27, Number 2, pp. 175–176, October 2004) - Ross McKitrick, Patrick J. Michaels - A test of corrections for extraneous signals in gridded surface temperature data: Erratum (PDF) (Climate Research, Volume 27, Number 3, pp. 265-268, December 2004) - Ross McKitrick, Patrick J. Michaels Altitude dependence of atmospheric temperature trends: Climate models versus observation (PDF) (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 31, Issue 13, July 2004) - David H. Douglass, Benjamin D. Pearson, S. Fred Singer An Alternative Explanation for Differential Temperature Trends at the Surface and in the Lower Troposphere (PDF) (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 114, November 2009) - Philip J. Klotzbach, Roger A. Pielke Sr., Roger A. Pielke Jr., John R. Christy, Richard T. McNider - Correction to "An alternative explanation for differential temperature trends at the surface and in the lower troposphere" (PDF) (Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 14, January 2010) - Philip J. Klotzbach, Roger A. Pielke Sr., Roger A. Pielke Jr., John R. Christy, Richard T. McNider An Alternative View of Climate Change for Steelmakers (PDF) (Iron & Steel Technology, Volume 5, Number 7, pp. 87-98, July 2008) - John Stubbles An assessment of validation experiments conducted on computer models of global climate using the general circulation model of the UK's Hadley Centre (Energy & Environment, Volume 10, Number 5, pp. 491-502, September 1999) - Richard S. Courtney An empirical evaluation of earth’s surface air temperature response to radiative forcing, including feedback, as applied to the CO2-climate problem (Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, Volume 34, Numbers 1-2, pp. 1-19, March, 1984) - Sherwood B. Idso Analysis of adjustments to the United States Historical Climatology Network (USHCN) temperature database (PDF) (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 29, Issue 10, pp. 25-1, May 2002) - Robert C. Balling Jr., Craig D. Idso Analysis of trends in the variability of daily and monthly historical temperature measurements (PDF) (Climate Research, Volume 10, Number 1, pp. 27-33, April 1998) - Patrick J. Michaels, Robert C. Balling Jr, Russell S. Vose, Paul C. Knappenberger Ancient atmosphere- Validity of ice records (Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Volume 1, Number 3, September 1994) - Zbigniew Jaworowski Are Climate Model Projections Reliable Enough For Climate Policy? (Energy & Environment, Volume 15, Number 3, pp. 521-525, July 2004) - Madhav L. Khandekar Are observed changes in the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere really dangerous? (PDF) (Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology, Volume 50, Number 2, pp. 297-327, June 2002) - C. R. de Freitas Are there connections between the Earth's magnetic field and climate? (PDF) (Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Volume 253, Issues 3-4, pp. 328-339, January 2007) - Vincent Courtillot, Yves Gallet, Jean-Louis Le Mouël, Frédéric Fluteau, Agnès Genevey - Response to comment on "Are there connections between Earth's magnetic field and climate?, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 253, 328–339, 2007" by Bard, E., and Delaygue, M., Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., in press, 2007 (PDF) (Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Volume 265, Issues 1-2, pp. 308-311, January 2008) - Vincent Courtillot, Yves Gallet, Jean-Louis Le Mouël, Frédéric Fluteau, Agnès Genevey Are there spurious temperature trends in the United States Climate Division database? (PDF) (Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 30, Issue 7, pp. 57-1, April 2003) - Barry D. Keim et al. Atmospheric CO2 and global warming: a critical review (PDF) (Norwegian Polar Institute Letters, Volume 119, May 1992) - Zbigniew Jaworowski, Tom V. Segalstad, V. Hisdal Can increasing carbon dioxide cause climate change? 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Žalostība Climate Change - A Natural Hazard (Energy & Environment, Volume 14, Numbers 2-3, pp. 215-232, May 2003) - William Kininmonth Climate Change and the Earth's Magnetic Poles, A Possible Connection (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Numbers 1-2, pp. 75-83, January 2009) - Adrian K. Kerton Climate change: Conflict of observational science, theory, and politics (AAPG Bulletin, Volume 88, Number 9, pp. 1211-1220, September 2004) - Lee C. Gerhard - Climate change: Conflict of observational science, theory, and politics: Reply (AAPG Bulletin, Volume 90, Number 3, pp. 409-412, March 2006) - Lee C. Gerhard Climate Change: Dangers of a Singular Approach and Consideration of a Sensible Strategy (Energy & Environment, Volume 20, Numbers 1-2 , pp. 201-205, January 2009) - Tim F. Ball Climate change: detection and attribution of trends from long-term geologic data (Ecological Modelling, Volume 171, Issue 4, pp. 433-450, February 2004) - Craig Loehle Climate change in the Arctic and its empirical diagnostics (Energy & Environment, Volume 10, Number 5, pp. 469-482, September 1999) - V.V. Adamenko, K.Y. Kondratyev, C.A. Varotsos Climate Change is Nothing New! (PDF) (New Concepts In Global Tectonics, Number 42, March 2007) - Lance Endersbee Climate change projections lack reality check (Weather, Volume 61, Issue 7, pp. 212, December 2006) - Madhav L. Khandekar Climate Change Re-examined (PDF) (Journal of Scientific Exploration, Volume 21, Number 4, pp. 723–749, 2007) - Joel M. Kauffman Climate Change: The Need to Consider Human Forcings Besides Greenhouse Gases (PDF) (Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, Volume 90, Number 45, pp. 413, November 2009) - Roger Pielke Sr. et al. 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Archibald Climate Prediction as an Initial Value Problem (PDF) (Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Volume 79, Number 12, pp. 2743-2746, December 1998) - Roger A. Pielke Sr. Climate projections: Past performance no guarantee of future skill? 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    - 19 Juin 2010 à 11:04:10

    Donc si je comprends bien, la MRC des Sources et les CLD vont se plier à l'endoctrinement collectif de marxistes-léninistes déguisés en environnementeurs pour nous embarquer dans le moule comme quoi les activités de l'Homme est responsable des changements climatiques??? HEILLE ALLO!!! GlacierGate, De Jour-Gate, AfricaGate, AmazonGate, ScandinaviaGate, PachauriGate, ChinaGate, DutchGate, PeerReviewGate, HimalayaGate, RussiaGate, FOIGate, IceGate, SternGate, AlaskaGate, ResearchGate, WaterGate II, IPCCGate, HurricaneGate, AustraliaGate, GoogleGate, WarmerGate, DroughtGate, NASAGate, RainForestGate, HollandGate, SeaLevelGate, EmailGate, Crimatologist, Crimatology, GIECGate, ClimateChangeGate, DisasterGate, GreenpeaceGate, MediaGate, TERIGate, WarmingGate, NOAAGate, TemperatureGate, NatureGate, FarmGate, World WildlifeGate, HockeystickGate,Co2Gate, GlobalWarmingGate, DissertationGate, WWFGate, HadleyGate, NaturalDisasterGate, WeatherStationGate, USGate, PhilJonesGate, EcoTerrorReferenceGate, CoralGate, AussieDroughtGate, NetherlandsGate, TempGate,CycloneGate, StudentDissertationGate, SolarGate, WeatherStationsGate, EarthquakeGate, AlGoreGate, WindTurbineGate, CoralReefGate, UrbanHeatIslandGate, IceCapGate, TemperatureInstrumentGate, UrbanWarmingGate, CropYieldGate, WordWildLifeFundGate, WordWildLifeFundingGate, CoolingGate, Boliviagate, MadagascarGate, WikipediaGate, WeatherGate, ThermometerGate, NetherlandGate, ExtinctionGate, CoolerGate, CRUGate, WaveGate, WaveEnergyGate, WikiGate, PepsiHondaTeriGate, CarbonGate, KiwiGate, OzoneGate, PowerGate, CodeGate, StudentDissertationAndMagazineArticleGate, et CanadaGate.

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    - 19 Juin 2010 à 11:02:31

    Hé tout le monde, le climategate, ça ne vous dis pas quelque chose????

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