Deseret News | Not all Americans have been 'greenwashed'
Wherever Utahns go to get informed, if they do not hold global warming and "going green" in high esteem, they shouldn't worry. Not only is that a reasonable, responsible way to think, it is also what the rest of America is recognizing as well.Paul Chesser: The American Spectator : What's the Benefit?
Derek Monson is a policy analyst at the Sutherland Institute.
So it's easy to stump the alarmists when you ask: What will the climate do when we lower MMtCO2e's? Can you doomsayers who so haughtily and demandingly chant "Science! Science! Science!" tell us how your plans will lower temps, save sea levels, and spare species?We mustn’t warm to this myth (From The Northern Echo)
They never answer in terms of degrees, so you can conclude that the "benefit" side of the ledger is zero. Sound like a deal you'd want in on?
EVERY totalitarian regime needs its defining myth. With the Nazis, it was the “Aryan” fantasy of racial purity.
With the USSR, it was the dictatorship of the proletariat. With secularised, semi-pagan Western societies in historic decline, it is global warming.
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What I find bewildering is that the Greens, who claim to care for the environment, are so strongly in favour of wind farms, which are a kind of pollution of the countryside. What’s more, they don’t work very efficiently. So why ruin the countryside for the sake of obsessed environmentalists’ gesture politics?
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Peter Mullen is Rector of St Michael’s, Cornhill, in the City of London, and Chaplain to the Stock Exchange.
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