Wednesday, April 01, 2009

The American Spectator : Religious Blessings for Cap and Trade
Despite ostensible concerns about the poor, Religious Left protestations about Global Warming almost always prioritize environmental concerns over human ones. Claims that human activity will warm the plane to apocalyptic levels almost always demand reductions in human consumption that would keep poor people poor and reduce living standards for the non-poor. This potential vast erasure of human wealth is itself a moral and religious issue that groups like the National Council of Churches and the United Methodist Board of Church and Society would prefer not to address.
Climate summit ends, Congress gets new bill at Deborah Byrd
The bill’s title is The American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009, prompting Andy Revkin of the New York Times to ask on his Facebook page, “Does lack of word ‘climate’ in title of climate bill say something about the issue these days?”
88% of Bulgarians fail to buy into Gore's climate fraud?
A national poll, cited by the horemag.bg portal, found that 12 per cent of Bulgarians consider climate change as a serious problem posed to the Bulgarian nature and environment.

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