Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Ducks Unlimited Executive Vice President Don Young tries to make hay from the greatest scientific fraud of all time
WASHINGTON – April 22, 2009 – Ducks Unlimited Executive Vice President Don Young met with senior Senate leaders on Capitol Hill today to highlight the need to incorporate wildlife concerns into climate change legislation—especially in the endangered prairie ecosystem.

Duck Factory"Waterfowl and wildlife are canaries in the coal mine for climate change. Protecting our endangered habitats is critical to ensure future success not just for wildlife, but people too," said Young. "The prairies are one of the most diverse habitats in the country and are one of the best habitats to capture atmospheric carbon dioxide."
Because when seas rise a foot in a hundred years, no chicken has a chance
ASK any 3-year-old and she will tell you: ducks float; chickens don't. For some of the world's poorest people, particularly in places highly prone to flooding like Bangladesh, raising ducks rather than chickens is a better choice against rising waters caused by an ever-warming planet.
Earth Day, 2009: The More You Know, the Less You Care - Patrick J. Michaels - Planet Gore on National Review Online
What on Earth is going on in Washington? The public believes less and less that human beings are responsible for global warming, surface temperature shows no net change in over a decade, and there’s still a bill about to be debated in the House that will require the average American in 2050 to have a “carbon footprint” no larger than it was for the average American in 1867.

The politics of global warming are becoming increasingly disconnected from the public. Day after day, hour after hour, telescreens shout, “Go Green! Go Green!” Fewer and fewer people care.

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