New Television Ad Targets Al Gore’s Global Warming Hypocrisy « America’s Watchtower
It seems as though Al Gore’s contrived, made-for-profit environmental crisis may be losing some steam. At least I hope so. A new national ad campaign is targeting Al Gore’s hypocrisy when it comes to saving the planet. Usually this type of ad campaign is relegated to people running for office. But in this case, Al Gore and his stupid ecochondriac environmental policies are so dangerous to average Americans, because of the money it will cost them, that advertising is now being run to try to save us from economy stalling tax policies hidden as environmental carbon offsets that Al Gore would have us pay.Are Green Jobs Skeptics the New Climate Deniers? | Matthew Wheeland on GreenBiz.com
Much like Eliot Spitzer, Al Gore doesn’t hold himself to the same standards he holds others to...
...And finally, it comes down to the fact that we don't have a choice but to make this switch happen and we will adjust with the consequences. Even if green jobs and the green economy are not a panacea for all our problems, the climate crisis is not going away -- when the economy is back to a healthy state, the environment is still going to be suffering, and the sooner and more boldly we act, the better off we'll all be.Tribune » Blog Archive » Boris: progressive image is just spin
Which brings me to the whole point of this post: are green jobs deniers the newest form of climate deniers?
DURING last year’s London mayoral election, Ken Livingstone argued that underneath Boris Johnson’s affable, buffoonish persona there was a hardline right-winger. Johnson’s writings for the Tory press over the years certainly provided material to substantiate that charge.U2 Guitarist Green Pitch Over "The Edge"? - CBS News
Here was a man whose response to the emerging environmental crisis was to applaud George Bush’s refusal to sign the Kyoto Protocol, assert that there was “no evidence that the planet is suffering from the extreme weather patterns associated with climate change” and dismiss concerns over global warming as the modern equivalent of “a Stone Age religion”.
(AP) A few years ago, U2 guitarist The Edge went for a hike, and there in the golden hills overlooking Malibu's cerulean waters, he finally found what he was looking for.
The Edge and his wife, Morleigh Steinberg, bought 156 acres in Santa Monica Mountains and now want to build five mansions there, including their own dream home. From a distance, they say, their house will look like nothing more than scattered leaves on the ridgeline.
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