Friday, September 25, 2009

Cassy Fiano » Mayor Bloomberg is a flaming hypocrite, what a surprise
So, it turns out that, like most liberals, Michael Bloomberg is a flaming hypocrite. Just about everything liberals tell us that we “have” to do, they aren’t willing to do themselves. (This is especially true, by the way, of the global warming alarmists.) With Bloomberg, mayor of New York City, it’s eat as I say, not as I eat.
Carbon-Based: UN 'inaction' in Nepal climate [hoax] struggle
The issue is causing considerable unrest among Nepal's official classes. The failure to hire a climate change consultant by a major donor has seriously delayed work crucial for a country many fear is particularly vulnerable to climate change, government officials told the BBC.

They argue that the absence of a climate specialist in the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Nepal means that it cannot help the government prepare the much awaited National Adaptation Programme of Action (Napa) within the required deadline. The UNDP stands accused of not hiring any staff in relation to the project for the last eight months….
Alaskan chardonnary to be a big hit in 2110 | GreenTech Pastures | ZDNet.com
But the report goes on to say: the earth will be as much as 7 degrees (Fahrenheit) hotter by the end of this century. If this be true, your grandkids are NOT going to be thanking us for that little hand-me-down. But it should lead to a land rush by vintners looking for prime land on the Alaskan Riviera.
[More alarmists losing faith in their religion?: Here's that "even if" argument again]: The earth: it's always blowing hot and cold | GreenTech Pastures | ZDNet.com
...even if we humans are totally blameless in the current warming trend and even if it is only a natural cycle, it is likely to have effects for which we are not preparing, and we might be able to lessen the warming by taking action, and even if we converted to non-fossil fuel and the warming continued, we would have cut down on much air pollution that has bad effects far beyond climate change

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