The stakes? 100 K. The challenge? Provide solid evidence of catastrophic, manmade climate change. JunkScience.com is putting the heat on global warming alarmists to lay out all the evidence behind their claims to man-made global warming. It’ll be interesting to see if there are any serious takers to the challenge.
‘Can you save Al Gore?’ is the title of a YouTube video announcing the $100,000 Ultimate Global Warming Challenge.
According to the Ultimate Global Warming Challenge rules, the first person to prove — in a scientific manner and according to contest rules — that man-made emissions of greenhouse gases are causing catastrophic climate change will win $100,000 — and, perhaps most importantly, save Al Gore from his self-made, inconvenient iceberg — as depicted on the YouTube video.
“Here’s the opportunity for global warming alarmists to flaunt all the conclusive evidence that they say exists,” said Steve Milloy, founder and publisher of JunkScience.com, the sponsor of the Ultimate Global Warming Challenge.
Find out complete contest rules and deadlines at UltimateGlobaalWarmingChallenge.com

The executive director for Pfizer Animal Health’s Global Clinical Development is Dr. Bill Baker. He’s responsible for managing the staff and budgets for this group of 120 individuals. 
We had a couple of politicians with us here today at the ACE Convention. The first one on stage was Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty.
Next up was the Chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, Collin Peterson who represents Minnesota’s 7th Congressional District. After his speech I asked him about why his farm bill contained less money for renewable fuels research than USDA asked for. Peterson says that they didn’t want to overdo it and that he feels that there is adequate funding in his bill. I also asked him about the whole food vs. fuel issue. He thinks that has died down and as he put it was “ginned up” by people who had other interests.
I don’t mean that the way it sounds. I was actually looking down on AgriTalk just a few minutes ago when they were doing their show live here at the ACE Convention. In the picture Mike Adams is interviewing ACE executive vice president, Brian Jennings.
AgriTalk was presented with an award by the American Coalition for Ethanol here today.
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“Thanks to a warm welcome from Mayor Bloomberg and New Yorkers, Farm Aid is bringing the annual concert to New York for the first time in 22 years,” said Carolyn Mugar, Farm Aid’s executive director. “With inspiring music from generous artists and a menu of family farm food, Randall’s Island will be transformed into a music festival to be remembered.”
Day two of the Pfizer Animal Health Media Event started out in a serious rain storm. I sure wish we’d had some of this back home.