Monday, June 15, 2009

ABC Radio Australia News:Stories:Appointments to PNG climate change office cause furore
Papua New Guinea's Climate Change Office has been accused of engaging two international brokers to sell carbon credits without landowners consent.
Talbyv: We smell a RAT, Mr Rudd
[Viv Forbes] Any politician interested in preserving Australian jobs must vote against “The Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme”. It will not change the climate, it will do nothing useful for the planet and it will destroy real jobs faster than green jobs can be created.

This deceptively misnamed bill is not about “carbon” nor about “pollution reduction” – it is designed to Ration and Tax human production of carbon dioxide (CO2). It is correctly named “the Carbon Dioxide Ration and Tax Scheme” or “the RAT Scheme” for short.
Enron vs. Exxon Mobil: Polar Approaches to Energy and Public Policy — MasterResource
Enron Energy Services, the energy outsourcing division of Enron that so excited environmentalists (including Joe Romm, now blogging at Climate Progress), was one of the company’s biggest frauds.

So Enron’s “green” strategy was at the core of its business problems and legal problems, a theme that I will detail in a forthcoming book.
[BBC propagandizing] | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
The BBC breathlessly reports on global warming protests in Australia that hadn’t actually happened yet, and which Australians almost universally ignored when they limply did.

That’s not reporting, but propagandising. You disagree? Then ask why the BBC reported on a Melbourne protest of a few hundred believers of its preferred green faith, but ignored this Melbourne protest by even more believers of a more traditional one:

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