Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Dr Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, urges families to grow their own food - Telegraph
“I think there is a question of justice here. If you look at where most of the profit has gone and where most of the cost has been paid, there’s not very much difficulty in working out how that looks. Deforestation, desertification, rising water levels and so forth.
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However, Dr Williams has been criticising for ignoring the plight of millions of African families who depend on exporting produce to Europe for their livelihood.

Michelle Di Leo, the director of lobby group Flying Matters, said: “I’m sure the Archbishop means well but, as he should know, the road to Hell is paved with good intentions and perhaps he should leave well alone.”
American Thinker: The Self-Censorship of Liberals: It's Too Scary to Look
When the BBC finally ‘fessed up last week to the Global Warming Fraud -- without admitting how much they aided and abetted the scam over ten years or more -- a liberal gent I know was shocked. He had sort of gritted his teeth and tolerated my skepticism over the years, but he never wanted to judge the whole fraudulent business for himself, although he had plenty of qualifications to do so. But this fraud was obvious. You had to want to close your eyes not to see it. I say that with all appreciation to the scientists and bloggers like Anthony Watt, who doggedly did the hard work of double-checking the fraud.

The global warming fraud is a lesson in the self-censorship of liberals, their fear of finding out the truth.
C3: Why Isn't GE Working On Developing An Efficient CO2 Atmosphere Scrubber? The Answer Is Unfortunately 'Enron'
One would think that companies like GE (General Electric) would be falling all over themselves to be the first to produce such technology. One would be wrong though, for the simple reasons that companies like GE have been seduced and corrupted by the profit and rent-seeking strategies of the failed Enron corporation.
Gust Of Hot Air: Analysis of Australian Temperature - Part 5 - Cloud cover over time
What happens to Australia’s temperature over time, when we account for the changing values of cloud cover? We will find out in the next article.

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