Monday, November 09, 2009

Sesame Street Goes Green at 40--But Warming "Too Scary"
Still, with a little help from U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama, the show looks to be joining what you might call the green party: Tuesday's 40th-anniversary season premiere kicks off a two-year, environmental "curriculum" called "My World is Green and Growing."

But don't look for hot-button issues such as global warming on preschooler-oriented Sesame Street—no matter how many sunny days may be sweeping the clouds away.

"Global warming and deforestation—those are really adult concepts, and it's just too scary for children," said Rosemarie Truglio, vice president of research and education at Sesame Workshop, the New York City-based nonprofit that produces Sesame Street.
Al's Journal : Busy [Fuel-guzzling] Week [Promoting the Greatest Scientific Fraud in Human History]
My tour promoting Our Choice continues this week.

Right now I am in San Francisco. On Wednesday, I’ll be in Phoenix speaking at Greenbuild Conference and later this week, I am looking forward to appearing at the Miami Book Fair. I hope to see some of you at these events.
Al Gore is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Club of Rome « Blowing Our Tax Dollars on Wind Farms and News About the NWO
Al Gore is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Club of Rome. Both are strange/secretive/elitist groups which have publicly stated their goals are to destroy Our Sovereignty in order to make the world a safer place. Please carefully read these quotes from the groups that our fellow Tennessean is a proud member of:

“The common enemy of humanity is man. In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill. …The real enemy then is humanity itself.
Democracy is no longer well suited for the tasks ahead.”—From the Club of Rome’s “The First Global Revolution” p. 71,75 1993
World Climate Report » Another Normal Year for U.S. Temperatures?
Early last January, when the final 2008 numbers were in for the U.S. annual average temperature, we ran an article titled “U.S. Temperatures 2008: Back to the Future?” in which we noted that “The temperature in 2008 dropped back down to the range that characterized most of the 20th century.”

2009 seems to be following in 2008’s footsteps.Warning Signs: Captive Voters
Despite calls to “Drill here, drill now” Americans who want to tap abundant reserves of oil have been ignored for decades. It is nothing less than obscene that a patch no bigger than a few football fields in the massive Alaska National Wildlife Reserve cannot be permitted to tap millions of barrels of oil. Or that more than a hundred coal-fired plants to generate electricity have been cancelled in recent years because of an utterly bogus limit on “greenhouse gas emissions” that might “cause” a “global warming” that is not happening.
Our Latest Cartoon: George Soros Is GOP Senator’s Biggest Fan?
Remember those good ol’ conservatives supposedly standing up for South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham’s move to the far-Green fringe on cap and trade? And remember how it turned out they weren’t so good ol’ conservative?

Here’s our GoredEarth cartoon to commemorate the occasion.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » I Thought This Was A Gag…
This seems like a fairly unsatisfying alternative to a big honkin’ snow blower, but I live in Phoenix so what do I know?
Clean Coal: Another One Bites the Dust in Britain - Environmental Capital - WSJ
The UK wants to be a world leader in clean coal technology. Government dithering is putting paid to those ambitions.

The latest setback: on Monday, a consortium made up of Denmark’s DONG Energy, RWE npower and Peel Energy said it was pulling out of a government-sponsored competition to design the UK’s first carbon capture and storage demonstration project amid frustration at the glacial pace of the contest.

It wouldn’t be so bad, but they’re not the first to withdraw.

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