Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Climate scam, California edition
Climate information for California decision makers
Twitter / Rebecca Petrie
Thinks it's unbelievable that my man-friend does not believe in global warming.
It's a religion, all right: Hong Kong Christens an Ark of Biblical Proportions - WSJ.com
These are just the latest additions to a veritable ark armada built around the world by the devout and the merely driven -- from a 300-foot-long ark built by a pastor in the Canadian town of Florenceville, New Brunswick, to one built by Greenpeace in 2007 on Turkey's Mount Ararat, warning of "impending climate disaster."
threedonia.com » Prognosis: Ma Earth Ain’t Got No Fever
And isn’t it odd, Evans points out, how we never hear about hot-spots - the “signature” of AGW - in the media? Can you imagine how familiar we would be with the term if it actually existed? Yet, outside of Matt Helm, I suspect few of even our educated readers know about the concept.
It's either global governance or move the Weber grills away from the thermometers: You decide
With global governance, “progress has almost always been reactive. But in dealing with climate change, progress needs to be proactive,” as when the world has come together to prevent nuclear war, Talbott said. “If we fail to recognize our own obligations as citizens of the world,” he warned, “we risk, if not our own lives, then the lives of our children and their children.”

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