Tuesday, August 04, 2009

No, you’re not saving the planet | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
It’s a very small start to rolling back the green lies:
IN A move that could cost the Federal Government’s GreenPower scheme public support, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has asked a state government agency and energy suppliers to stop telling customers that using GreenPower will ‘‘make a real difference’’ to the environment. Almost a million households now buy GreenPower, paying extra on their power bills to support renewable energy and shrink their carbon footprint.

But they will no longer be told it leads to ‘‘significant results for our environment’’.
Dr Phil, Confidential Agent « Climate Audit
As a long-time IPCC hand, Jones knew of the IPCC commitment to "openness and transparency".
Future-Present Imperfect Imperative — Climate Resistance: Challenging Climate Orthodoxy
Regardless of whether there’s a detectable impact of climate change on monsoon patterns, there are, according to the story itself, detectable impacts of a host of other factors. But as it is reported, that all gets lost in the hand-wringing about whether climate change might possibly have something - anything - to do with it. The chances are that were it not for the sniff of a climate scare angle, the fact that rainfall patterns this year are causing some big problems for Asian agriculture wouldn’t have made it onto the BBC at all.
Demanding All The Improvement From Drivers | Coyote Blog
Already, a lot of our refined products are imported from foreign refineries, and my guess is that oil companies are going to be building Asian refineries like crazy.

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