The Great Goracle Award (quotes)
Each year The Media Research Center gives awards out for what the MRC judges as the best "Notable Quotables", i.e. the most outrageous or humorous news media quotes for the year. There are many categories such as The Obamagasm Award, The John Murtha Award, The Admitting the Obvious Award, etcetera. Most pertinent to GORE LIED readers is The Great Goracle Award...The Petition Project's website includes both a list of scientists by name as well as a list of scientists by state.
Before we go into the Christmas holiday we would like you to take a look at the latest information on the Petition Project...Global warming fear-monger selected as Puppet Obama’s top science adviser | War On You
So why does Holdren feel that the average skeptic of common or sub-par intellect continues to deny global warming? It’s the fact that terms such as “climate change” and “global warming” have become public memes that don’t properly align with his chicken little views of the phony environmental crisis. He would prefer that the term “rapid warming,” or some other catchy phrase be used so that the commoners understand that it is a crisis that must be solved right now or the world will just melt away.An Allegedly Green Alleged Stimulus Allegedly for the People
By proposing a $100 billion "green stimulus" package to create jobs and cut carbon emissions, President-elect Obama has wisely decided not to let the economic crisis get in the way of addressing climate change. He may even see the crisis as a way of tackling climate change faster. In September his campaign's energy adviser, Jason Grumet, told a Harvard crowd that the conversation about climate change would be transformed when legislation addressing it is seen as "the next big American stimulus package."Renewable Energy News - Controversial Carbon Target TV Ad Launched In Australia
GetUp.org.au, Australiaʼs largest independent political organisation with more than 300,000 members nationwide, is seeking to raise awareness regarding the issue with a controversial TV advertisement that started airing late last week. The 30 second ad features both Former Prime John Howard and Kevin Rudd, with the underlying theme being that the two men are not dissimilar when it comes to action on climate change. Climate change issues were an important platform for the Labor Party in Australia's last election.
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