Thursday, October 29, 2009

Where's the beef on climate change?
When we as Americans stand up to the bullies of global warming alarmism and radical animal rights veganism, the pushback is swift and virulent. Considered environmental heretics or animal abusers, it is up to each of us to stand firm.

If you give a bully your milk money today, you can bet he'll be back for more tomorrow.
[But he's not even a climatologist: Tutu lambasts EU over lack of climate fraud buy-in]
Brussels - The European Union is fiddling while the world's climate burns, South African Nobel Peace prize winner Desmond Tutu said in a strongly-worded open letter Thursday as EU leaders opened a summit in Brussels.
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Tutu has emerged as a key spokesman for the world's poor nations on climate change, his status as a Nobel laureate giving him moral clout in Western eyes.
[Chris Horner's suppressed testimony]: You Say AstroTurfing, I Say Community Organizing - Chris Horner
So, they called the whole thing off. Or, at least, my part.

The Democratic majority objected to my appearing at a House hearing on Thursday morning addressing AstroTurfing in the global-warming-advocacy industry. The majority were not amused by the prospect of a discordant note being struck. As such, the Republicans will have no witnesses. They have agreed to this after being challenged. In Washington, times such as these are called "weekdays."
BBC NEWS | Europe | Denmark in climate deal warning
However, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said that even if no treaty were signed in Copenhagen, he was confident a political agreement could be reached there.

"We are not lowering expectations," he said. "If we can agree on four political elements, then that could be a hallmark of success on climate change."

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