Wednesday, September 23, 2009

The Dog Ate Global Warming by Patrick J. Michaels on National Review Online
Interpreting climate data can be hard enough. What if some key data have been fiddled?
Global warming and the evil that men do
The thousands of activists, politicians and average citizens who support environmental causes most likely have thousands of different reasons, and most of them are probably very good reasons indeed. But there is a core group who base their decisions and actions on the concept that humanity is more or less a disease to be controlled as strictly as possible--that human gains come only at the expense of the planet at large, and that the world should only carry as few as (some say) 100 or 200 million.
U.N. climate meeting was propaganda: Czech president | U.S. | Reuters
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Czech President Vaclav Klaus sharply criticized a U.N. meeting on climate change on Tuesday at which U.S. President Barack Obama was among the top speakers, describing it as propagandistic and undignified.

"It was sad and it was frustrating," said Klaus, one of the world's most vocal skeptics on the topic of global warming.

"It's a propagandistic exercise where 13-year-old girls from some far-away country perform a pre-rehearsed poem," he said. "It's simply not dignified."
World leaders kick climate policy into the long grass « Watts Up With That?
A summary of opinion related to the UN conference on climate in NYC

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