Monday, March 16, 2009

"St. Kitts and Nevisian Taxpayers Feel Heat of Global Warming"
While taxpayers of St. Kitts and Nevis are incapable of generating the type of greenhouse emission that would cause significant harm on a global scale, the economical impact is needlessly applied. According to Mr. Edmeade, most of the funding initiatives are provided by CCCC and international funds.
Warming alarmists pick wrong target | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Save the earth! Don’t fight fascists!
MISSION IMPOSSIBLE by Professor Will Alexander « An Honest Climate Debate
When all else fails, there will be only one face-saving option. When pressures start building up on reluctant nations, sooner or later one or more of them will argue that the science is not settled. Indeed our Minister stressed the need for further research. President Obama also used the phrase listening to what scientists have to say.

Once one or more leaders acknowledge that there may be doubts, this will open the floodgates of opposing views. Politicians will heave a sigh of relief. The world will be saved from anarchy. Those of us in Africa who have strong humanitarian concerns, can return to addressing the real issues of poverty, malnutrition and disease that affect tens of millions of people on our continent.
Australian Climate Madness: Quote of the day
QOTD comes from the UK Meteorological Office's Vicky Pope (see here), commenting on a plan to increase the reflectivity of clouds artificially:

"Anything that alters the climate in a different way from reducing carbon has inherent dangers because we don't understand the climate well enough."
Australian Climate Madness: Now we have to feel sorry for the alarmists!
This gets more ludicrous by the day! The Age, or as it's known "Pravda on the Yarra", is wailing about how tough the life of a climate scientist is. My heart bleeds - no, really, it does.
Australian Climate Madness: Xenophon and Turnbull - ETS is doomed
With every day that passes, the ETS slips through Penny Wong's clutches. Nick Xenophon has called on the government to accept the inevitable, that the ETS won't get through the senate.

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