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The Fader Magazine (Free subscription) | 11/14/2009
Designer Louise Gray was in town this week along with a busload of other Brit fashion stars, winged in for a seasonal gathering by the London Centre for Fashion and Enterprise. We met Gray for the first time earlier this year, a flame-haired soft-spoken Glaswegian who started out as a hand embroiderer, and has quickly [...]
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Couture Carrie (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
... Jill Stuart, via nymag.com Jonathan Saunders Julian Louie Just Cavalli L.A.M.B., via nymag.com Louise Goldin Louise Gray Luca Luca Marc by Marc Jacobs Marc Jacobs Milly Rebecca Taylor Sophia Kokosalaki Sportmax, via nymag.com Thakoon Tibi Tuleh; this and next via nymag.com Vena Cava Versace Versus, via nymag.com Vivienne Westwood Gripp Jeans La Femme corset, at shopamelieboutique.com....
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Tom Nelson (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
GIGO, GIGO it’s off to work we go Don’t panic! It’s only a computer model. That was just a warning rumble. Now the avalanche of pre-Copenhagen orchestrated hysteria is upon us. Louise Gray, the Telegraph’s chief hysteria correspondent, recounts the terrible future that awaits us if we fail to return to a Stone Age lifestyle. It is all in a report produced by (no,...
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Desdemona Despair (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
Sea levels could rise by up to six metres if the world fails to get pollution under control according to the latest study in the Antarctic. By Louise Gray, Environment Correspondent Published: 1:56PM GMT 18 Nov 2009 The British Antarctic Survey found that during past periods of high carbon dioxide, temperatures in Antarctica were up to 6C above current levels. This could cause a sea level...
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CommonDreams.org Headlines (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
by Louise Gray, Environment Correspondent The British Antarctic Survey found that during past periods of high carbon dioxide, temperatures in Antarctica were up to 6C above current levels. This could cause a sea level rise of up six metres, threatening coastal cities like London, New York and San Francisco. read more
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CJR Daily (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
That old nuisance, “balance as bias,” cropped up in the press again on Thursday in an article in the Telegraph about the theories of climate skeptic Ian Plimer, an Australian geologist. There isn’t even the pretense of a news peg. For some reason, the paper’s environment correspondent, Louise Gray, decided that Plimer’s controversial opinions needed airing...
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EU Referendum (Free subscription) | 11/14/2009
... for his next book on the perils of runaway global warming. Nor indeed is there any likelihood of Louise Gray in The Daily Telegraph running a story about how six children in Hebei province were killed at two schools when accumulated snow caused cafeterias to collapse, or the student killed when a canteen at another school in Henan province also collapsed under the weight of snow....
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NEI Nuclear Notes (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
Louise Gray at the Telegraph (U.K.) clears it all up for us : Professor Ian Plimer, a geologist from Adelaide University, argues that a recent rise in temperature around the world is caused by solar cycles and other "extra terrestrial" forces. Extra terrestrial? That sounds like fun. But it turns out Professor Plimer has a specific villain in mind here and it’s not extra-terrestrial:...
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Another Pundit (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
Climate change 'sceptic' Ian Plimer argues CO2 is not causing global warming - Telegraph By Louise Gray Professor Ian Plimer, a geologist from Adelaide University, argues that a recent rise in temperature around the world is caused by solar cycles and other "extra terrestrial" forces. He said carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, widely blamed for global warming, is a natural phenomenon...
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Southern Appeal (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
... had the same weight in law as religious and philosophical beliefs. By Stephen Adams and Louise Gray UK Torygraph Tim Nicholson, 42, from Oxford, told a previous hearing that his views were so strong that he refused to travel by air and had renovated his house to be environmentally-friendly. In a landmark ruling, Mr Justice Michael Burton said that “a belief in man-made climate change...
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Vlad Tepes (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Bored with your current religion? Switch it up and Go Green. From The Telegraph U.K. Climate change belief given same legal status as religion An executive has won the right to sue his employer on the basis that he was unfairly dismissed for his green views after a judge ruled that environmentalism had the same weight in law as religious and philosophical beliefs. By Stephen Adams and Louise...
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Tom Nelson (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
USP to make climate change [cult indoctrination] compulsory The University of the South Pacific is going to make the climate change a compulsory subject for all its students from next year. Climate change could kill 250,000 children - Louise Gray - Telegraph Climate change could kill 250,000 children next year, and the figure could rise to more than 400,000 by 2030, according to Save...
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The Ranger's Blog (Free subscription) | 11/01/2009
Invert charity Buglife has published the results of its autumn Spider Survey, and managed to garner a few column inches. As ever, it's instructive to see just how the spider is presented - and received. So let's start with the easy shots, shall we? You've probably noticed one already in the picture above: Louise Gray, the Telegraph's environment correspondent, gets her name under a headline...