C3: This Is Climate-Change Policy? Obama Gives Hundreds of Millions To Gore For $90,000 Electric Cars - Transferring Wealth To The Rich?
Let's see - not only is a Gore-backed company getting hundreds of millions to produce electric cars for the status conscious wealthy, these electric cars won't even be built in America (a non-stimulus stimulus, so to speak). Plus, the electric cars will require more coal-fired plants to be built in order to supply the extra electricity these cars will consume, which happens to result in more net CO2 emissions. Ya gotta love how the corrupt, liberal Democrats always make sure to first take care of the common American worker and the global environment.[Lack of global warming hits Polish beer sales]
Demand for beer is expected to decline by 8% year on year to 33 million hl in 2009 in Poland. ...The Association of Beer Industry Employers, “Browary Polskie” (ZPPP), explains that the decline in beer consumption was prompted by the 13.6% increase in excise duty in March 2009, the economic recession, increases in beer prices caused by the higher costs of ingredients and packaging, and the cold weather reported at the beginning of the summer of 2009.Climate Change Fraud - Because the debate is not over - Quoted as Saying: Hansen
[James Hansen] So then we arrive at civil resistance. I think the point is—just as Gandhi did—to try to draw attention to what is just and what is unjust. It is kind of a last resort, but the problem is we are running out of time."Op-Ed Columnist - Cassandras of Climate [Fraud] - Paul Krugman - NYTimes.com
Every once in a while I feel despair over the fate of the planet. If you’ve been following climate science, you know what I mean: the sense that we’re hurtling toward catastrophe but nobody wants to hear about it or do anything to avert it.
And here’s the thing: I’m not engaging in hyperbole. These days, dire warnings aren’t the delusional raving of cranks. They’re what come out of the most widely respected climate models, devised by the leading researchers. The prognosis for the planet has gotten much, much worse in just the last few years.
What’s driving this new pessimism? Partly it’s the fact that some predicted changes, like a decline in Arctic Sea ice, are happening much faster than expected.
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