Thursday, January 22, 2009

Environmentalism is fascism: Early 19th Century British “Environmentalism”
The environmental movement re-directs national income toward rent and food (through constraining the available amount of land) and it also thwarts and rolls back agricultural technology. As the movement strengthens, greater portions of society will be reduced to working just for food and shelter. Vast numbers might wind up working for no money at all on organic farms, which is EXACTLY what the Nazis were trying to restore... the good ol’ days.
Scientists, Data Challenge New Antarctic ‘Warming’ Study
‘It is hard to make data where none exist’

Comprehensive Data Round Up Debunks New Antarctic ‘Estimate of Temperature Trends’
Investor's Business Daily -- EU's Nuclear Option
Public attitudes change slowly. But two factors suggest change is likely. One, this winter's freeze left a strong memory, and that may open minds to alternative sources. And two, history shows that Europe's nuclear expansion was greatest in the early 1970s, after the Arab oil embargo drove prices skyward.

If ragtag green movements could create a status quo against nuclear energy, there's no reason why pro-nuclear forces in Europe can't have a say too. Europe will need this new thinking, and soon.
Workshop speaker: Sunspots, not fossil fuels, agents of climate change
A photo of the sun showing an absence of sunspot activity during August captured the attention of about 350 ranchers in La Grande Saturday when Gary Sides, cattle nutritionist for Pfizer Animal Health, argued that changes in sunspot activity, not greenhouse gases, are primarily responsible for global climate change.
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The standing-room-only crowd at the Blue Mountain Conference Center erupted into cheers when Sides said he believes that evidence supporting the sunspot theory of global warming and cooling is winning over scientists around the world.

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