Iain Dale's Diary: Peter Lilley Challenges Brown on Climate [Swindle] Costs
In other words the government now estimates that the Climate Change Act will cost every household in the country between £16,000 and £20,000 each.How cold can it get on October 24?
When it comes to your revised estimates of the benefits, however, we enter Alice in Wonderland territory. Even though costs have broadly doubled, the embarrassment of them exceeding your own estimate of the maximum benefits has been eliminated. The benefits have been dramatically increased tenfold from £105 billion to over £1 trillion. I congratulate on finding nearly £1 trillion of benefits which had previously escaped your notice.
But surely such an astounding discovery merits explanation?
Here’s the plan: we’re asking you, and people in every country on earth, to organize an action in your community on October 24.Another alarmist attempt at humor: Oil Executive Epiphany Leads to $125 Billion Climate Change Funding | Twilight Earth
There are no limits here–imagine bike rides, rallies, concerts, hikes, festivals, tree-plantings, protests, and more. Imagine your action linking up with thousands of others around the globe. Imagine the world waking up.
If we can pull it off, we’ll send a powerful message on October 24: the world needs the climate solutions that science and justice demand.
These same executives, after years of denying a link between burning fossil fuels and climate change, reversed their stand today in an unprecedented move to make amends for years of pro-oil propaganda. Representatives from Greenpeace, Sierra Club, and the Environmental Defense Fund were called in at the eleventh hour, dispensing kleenex and laxatives (to purge the accumulated burden of denial) and giving free hugs throughout the morning.
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