Friday, May 08, 2009

Don't ask questions, just do what I say: Stand firm on green scheme: Garnaut - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Climate economist Ross Garnaut says the Federal Government should not get caught up negotiating political solutions to its emissions trading scheme.
American Thinker: Ancient Greece's 'global warming'
It wasn't Plato's Hummer, after all.

The Holocene Warming a (11,600-8,500bp). The Egyptian Cooling (8,500-8,000bp). The Holocene Warming b (8,000-5,600bp). The Akkadian Cooling (5,600-3,500AD). The Minoan Warming (3,500-3,200bp). The Bronze Age Cooling (3,200-2,500bp). The Roman Warming (500BC-535AD). The Dark Ages (535-900AD). The Medieval Warming (900AD-1300 AD). The Little Ice Age (1300AD-1850AD). Recall that the Greeks survived the warmings without air-conditioners. "History," writes Plimer, "cannot be rewritten just because it does not fit a computer model with a pre-ordained conclusion."

We‘re not the "special generation," and we don't have special powers to control the earth's temperature through special one-world government plans and cap-and-trade tax scams. Indeed, the ancients, from the Egyptians to the Greeks, these "enlightened pagans," as I call them, were far level-headed than today's tree-first Democrats.
American Thinker: A Worm Bin? For Me? You Shouldn't Have!
...in this season of eco-obsession, I face long odds on scoring any gift that will excite the gift-receptor gland.
Green patsies pasted | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
You either believe man is heating the world to hell, and we can’t delay cutting our gases, or you do not. So the ACF’s craven decision to back Kevin Rudd’s postponement of his emissions trading scheme should be unforgivable to members who are true global warming believers
Stocks in Green Inc fall | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Is it because greens won’t put their money where their mouths are, or is it that they’re too economically illiterate to have money themselves?
THE bad news keeps coming for Australian international environmental equity funds and their investors. The latest is that DWS Investments has closed its Global Climate Change Fund.

Australian international environmental funds are a new sector of the fund management industry that have tried hard to get off the ground. But after two years and the global financial crisis they are still struggling… All the six retail funds that began (in 2007) have faced difficulties and three have now closed.

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