Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Viral, youth-driven campaign key to carbon reduction, environmental leaders say
While McKibben has called upon youth to lead 350.org, he urged all age groups to become aware of the economic impact of climate change.

“We’re going to have to be adult about the cost,” McKibben said. To change behavior, he said, the price of fossil fuel must be driven up in order to reflect the damage that it has done to our planet.

“But you’ve got to do it in some way that is politically palatable,” he added.
Climate changing | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Then come the alarmists who question not Franks’ and Carters’ evidence but their qualifications, and who don’t discuss the real-world measurements but scary model predictions of the kind that aren’t actually coming true.

Is there a change in the intellectual climate?
PM - Govt's climate change policies, 'inadequate': Scientists tell Senate inquiry
STEWART FRANKS: The public, the global public in many senses and certainly in the Western world has been railroaded into this notion of disastrous climate change for which there is no empirical event and that actually there are very real consequences to many climate policies that are being forwarded

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