Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Diplomats of the Night - Chris Horner - Planet Gore on National Review Online
So, what is the lesson to take from this? First, stop listening to (frankly, even reporting on) such of course insistences from the UNFCCC and all Kyoto-related institutions. The entire enterprise has become an an abjectly dishonest racket.

Second, we can always count on someone’s greed queering the deal. Domestically, look at how rent-seeking industry fought over the loot for six years, delaying — and, in my opinion, effectively killing — their cap-and-trade golden goose. Now, China and India have played this role on the international level.
Marc Morano: "Scientific consensus" should be put on the stand | Washington Examiner
Global warming zealots, knowing that they will lose an open, honest public debate, fear a trial moreso.
Even the Generals are Worried! Mission Creep, Climate Change, and National Security (Part 1) — MasterResource
Because resources are finite, bad investments tend to crowd out good. Even if climate policies did no positive harm, they could undermine U.S. national security by (a) displacing investment in policies that more effectively enhance human welfare, and (b) diverting money, expertise, public attention, and political will from the kinds of threats our military forces and intelligence agencies actually know how to do something about.
Malcolm Turnbull stifles Coalition backlash over emissions trading | The Australian
At least 13 backbenchers spoke on the issue, with a number “very trenchant in their opposition to the ETS”, the spokesman admitted.
[Video: Yet another overeducated believer in climate fraud]
Author and environmental scientist Mark Diesendorf on his new book Climate Action: A Campaign Manual for Greenhouse Solutions.

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