Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Anti-cap and trade black ribbon campaign | GORE LIED
GORE LIED will participate in this campaign by placing the black ribbon in the upper right hand corner of each post through the end of the Independence Day holiday weekend, with an embedded link to the Houston Tea Party Society.
Meal Planning for Part-Time Vegetarians : Eco Child’s Play
The United Nations has actually issued a call for citizens of the world to go vegetarian one day a week to curb global warming.
RealClearPolitics - U.S. Will Suffer So Dems Can 'Save the Planet'
Meanwhile, rescue for an economy increasingly squeezed by the politics of warming alarmism is supposed to come in the form of "green jobs," only it won't. Various researchers are figuring out that we could lose more manufacturing and other jobs than we would gain, and that many of these green jobs as currently outlined would be non-productive and subsidized.

The capper of cap-and-trade is that the globe hasn't been warming lately and, according to one study, may undergo more cooling for another decade or more. Despite all the talk about sure-enough, catastrophic, human-induced warming, the number of doubting Thomases in the sciences is growing, as are some interesting ideas of relatively inexpensive means of saving ourselves if reliable evidence develops that the worst possibilities are almost certainly true.

Congress, spare us.
Climate Change Science Studies - Hype and Global Warming Studies - Popular Mechanics
A leading climate scientist argues that overbroad claims by some researchers—coupled with overblown reporting in the media—can undermine the public's understanding of climate issues. Gavin Schmidt, a NASA climate modeler, author and PM editorial advisor, concurs with the consensus view that the planet's temperature is rising due largely to human activity. But, he says, many news stories prematurely attribute local or regional phenomena to climate change. This can lead to the dissemination of vague, out-of-context or flat-wrong information to the public.

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