Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Perrier President - Chris Horner - Planet Gore on National Review Online
This is either adorably (remember, it's The One) ignorant, or a terrifying affirmation that his allies aren't blowing smoke, and he really does plan on using the Law of the Sea Treaty — and its binding, unaccountable, foreign court — to claim to control the last refuge for alarmists (in the face of collapsing temperatures): "ocean acidification" from our burning of coal, gas, and oil.

Still, just for a moment imagine if his name were Bush.

Then again, given their cheerleading and masking of the scientific scandals, just think what a quandary our media would be in then!
Internal Memo: Nuclear Power Company Could Make A Billion A Year From Climate Change [Fraud] Law
Exelon, the nation's largest nuclear power company, stands to rake in roughly an extra $1 billion to $1.5 billion a year if the House climate change bill passes, according to the company's own estimates. The House is expected to vote on the bill on Friday.
Prince Charles [models that Spartan ultra-eco-friendly lifestyle]
The main cost was a 48 per cent rise in official travel by air and rail which increased from £1,157,000 to £1,710,000.
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The two foreign trips cost just over £2 million and focused on the Prince’s passion for fighting climate change and protecting the environment.

Other figures in the annual accounts showed that the Prince spent £6.2 million on staff salaries, £65,000 on his gardens and more than £500,000 on official entertaining and receptions.

The number of staff he employs rose by six to 125 full-time equivalent employees – his highest yet.

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