Wednesday, October 28, 2009

High stake [climate hoax] game begins in Brussels
A draft conclusion from this week’s EU summit estimates international public climate support for the developing world at 22 to 50 billion euros by 2020. But which share should EU cover and how much will the individual member countries pay?
Prime Minister of Greenland  [complains about cold climate; admits heavy fossil fuel use; inexplicably supports expensive, doomed attempts to make Earth colder]
And adding to these challenges an Arctic climate with extreme temperatures and dark winters makes the challenges of binding the country together even greater.

Greenland is a modern country with communication technology connecting our communities and connecting our country to the world around us. But as inland production is limited and distances between towns and settlements are vast we still rely on sea and air transportation for a wide range of commodities. As the basic need for heating and transportation is comparatively large, Greenland has a high basic emission level per capita even if only little industrial production is taking place.
Wow - Jon Stewart: Have You Stepped on a Secular Religion?
Jon Stewart has Freakonomics co-author Steve Leavitt on The Daily Show, and asks about the "sh*t" he has received from certain climate activists. Will Stewart now get the same treatment? The following comment surely won't win Stewart many friends among Leavitt's critics:
Have you stepped on a secular religion?

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