Thursday, April 02, 2009

NZCLIMATE TRUTH NO 207 | Climate Realists
The presence of the word "prediction" in the quotation from "Climate Change 2007" at the start of this Newsletter, is dishonest, since they do not make "predictions" at all. Also, their "projections" are for 100 years' ahead, not fifty.

The claim that these "projections" have various levels of "likelihood" with spurious levels of "probability" are based entirely on the unsupported opinions of the climate model scientists who have a conflict of interest, as their opinions guarantee their continued salary.

Cheers
Vincent Gray
Why did only one head of a major high-tech company sign this climate scam letter?
Intel CEO Paul Otellini joined a call on Thursday for Group of Twenty (G-20) finance ministers and central bank governors to implement policies that encourage investment in environmentally friendly technologies and agree on a more effective climate treaty, the only head of a major high-technology to sign the letter drafted by the Copenhagen Climate Council.
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"Either decision-makers lay the foundation for sustainable, economic recovery -- or we will hand huge risks to our children," the Copenhagen Climate Council said.
Mixed messages from the UN: Fossil-fueled travel is killing children; let's encourage fossil-fueled travel
Travel should be at the centre of the revival of the global economy rather than be targeted by environmental protesters, the UN World Tourism Organisation said this week.

The UNWTO wrote to G20 tourism ministers as demonstrators descended on London, where many of them protested against the industry’s impact on global warming.

But UNWTO assistant secretary-general Geoffrey Lipman said all G20 countries should be encouraging travel to stimulate trade.
Dec '07: UNICEF underscores toll climate change takes on children
12 December 2007 – Children are among those who are most devastated by climate change, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) announced today.

“They pay with their health, their development and – too often – also with their lives,” Hilde Johnson, UNICEF Deputy Executive Director, told reporters in New York.

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