Wednesday, October 28, 2009

IPCC Lead Author: 'We will continue to create and tell new stories about climate change and mobilize them in support of our projects.' | GORE LIED
And the alarmists tell us they have no political agenda, and that their only desire is to turn down the earth’s thermostat a bit? Please.
More Stern words
In the Today interview, Lord Stern claimed that climate change 'deniers' were a small and declining group. Like many statements about climate change, this was put forward on the basis of no evidence. There are signs that the public is becoming increasingly sceptical (hence the government's decision to run the bedtime story propaganda ads on TV). This mood is only likely to strengthen if meat eating, energy and driving all become more expensive. And politicians are surely aware that unpopular policies do not lead to re-election.
Didcot Power Station Protest: Protesters On Top Of The World | The Admonition
The protesters are all happy and bubbly because they forced the power plant to switch from coal to gas while their nutty little selves are up the chimney. Isn’t that what life’s all about? Small victories that you can look back on and tell your kids about; remember when we stopped that coal plant from burning coal for about 3 days? That’s why we’re still here 30 years later, we saved the world that week.
Is Texas Governor Perry Off Climate Base? (Groupthink vs. Science Revisited) — MasterResource
So, given a choice of where the earth’s climate may be heading, as compared to where it naturally would be heading, I’d take the former over the latter any day.
17-min video: Inhofe Point by Point Rebuttal to Senator Kerry 30 Minute Filibuster
"In reading through the document, one will see that Sen. Kerry is badly misinformed about many of the key details and issues surrounding the climate change policy debate."
My Power Company Wants to Sell Me Climate Indulgences | OpenMarket.org
But whatever the future of climate policy, one thing is for certain: Private subsidy schemes like this net the consumer nothing tangible. And for those who do go in for that sort of thing, the warm, fuzzy feeling of feeling less guilty about helping to warm the planet must wear off fairly quickly.

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