Saturday, November 28, 2009

Ramesh should make stand on climate change clear: BJP
New Delhi, Nov 28 (PTI) BJP today accused Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh of speaking a different language abroad on the issue of climate change after buckling under international pressure and suggested that India should follow the policy of voluntary emission cuts.
So Galileo was wrong?
Do the true believers of CGW really think that it would have been better if the Industrial Revolution had not happened?

I think that they do. I think that they view Man (excepting themselves) as the problem. I think that they think that they are far more intelligent than anyone else, and that theirs is the only legitimate worlview. That is why Global Warming is termed "a crisis." It is critical for these elitists that they control our lives as much as possible, and elevate themselves above the rest of us in the process. It's as if the nightmarish vision of Orwell's "1984" is coming to life before our very eyes. Don't think so? Just look at the lifestyle of Goofy Al Gore, then, with a straight face, tell me that he practices what he preaches. [Via Climate Realists]
Gore Flees in Panic from Chicago Book Signing | LaRouchePAC
Appearing at a bookstore in the downtown Loop, Gore was confronted by a team of demonstrators from a grass roots group called "We Are Change," as he was signing his latest fascist screed on the global warming swindle. Gore bolted from the bookstore, raced down an alley, jumped into a waiting car, and tried to speed off, with protesters chasing after him and banging on the car. Midwest LYM organizers, who were also on the scene to confront the global warming swindler, provided an eyewitness account of Fat Albert's flight of fear.
Climate change may weaken El Niño's hurricane buffering effect - Environment - MiamiHerald.com
...a new study co-authored by a University of Miami scientist suggests climate change may sap the strength when El Niños form in the future -- at least some of the time.
Global Warming Consensus: Garbage in, Garbage out: Michael Barone
As Air Force One heads to Copenhagen for the climate summit Dec. 9, it will presumably not make a U-turn while flying over the Climate Research Unit (CRU) at University of East Anglia near Norwich, England. But perhaps it should.
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The more interesting question going forward is whether European and American governmental, academic and corporate elites, having embraced global warming alarmism with religious fervor, will be shaken by the scandalous CRU e-mails. They should be.

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