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Trying to mitigate the alleged effects of CO2 emissions through heavily regulating and taxing all CO2 emissions is simply not effective compared to many alternative wealth-creating uses of public funds. And please note, the costs to trade the rights to emit CO2 emissions is equivalent to taxes, fees and regulations, in terms of costs to innovators, entrepreneurs, and emerging nations. Expanding the government regulatory sector, and using it to pay subsidies to fossil fuel companies to sequester CO2, or put another way, using CO2 emissions as the primary criteria for any and all environmental project merit, can completely displace basic cost-benefit analysis.I Love CO2: World cooling has set in; colder for at least 100 years
From Piers Corbyn, astrophysicist of WeatherAction.com long range weather and climate forecastersLesson Plan - Aztec Religion
"Unless the climate circus is stopped we will see another round of hand-wringing in 5 years time against 'irresponsible risk taking' in the promotion of the green bubble of false value which has already burst in Spain in 2008" warned Piers
"World cooling is hear to stay and the new round of climate alarmism just announced by UK Government ministers and the Met Office of more extreme weather and warming in coming decades driven by mankind has no merit and is defied by the facts and front-line science", said Piers...
The Aztecs didn’t always practice human sacrifice. Sometime around 1450, the growing Aztec empire was experiencing severe drought that lasted for four years and destroyed their valuable corn crops. The Aztec priests encouraged the people to sacrifice blood to the gods to regain their favor. In desperation, the Aztecs sacrificed thousands of people in a few weeks. By awful coincidence the rain came and restored the corn crops. With this powerful evidence, what do you think the Aztec leaders learned? Soon the practice of human sacrifice became a necessary ritual to maintain the lifestyle they built. This leads us to wonder how far we should go to sacrifice for the common good.Che Guevara’s Granddaughter Goes Naked For Veggies
The animal rights group approached Lydia Guevara in recent months after finding out that she was vegetarian. In the ad, Guevara wears camouflage pants, a red beret, and bandoliers of baby carrots while standing with one fist on her hip and the other outstretched.
“It very much evokes the tag line of the ad, which is ‘Join the vegetarian revolution,’” PETA spokesman Michael McGraw told the AP. “It’s an homage of sorts to her late grandfather.”
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