Friday, December 18, 2009

American Thinker: Enviro-Marxists discover the real scourge of the planet: human beings
"Climate change," the scam formerly known as "global warming," has been exposed as the crypto-Marxist hoax many of us suspected for years that it was. In Copenhagen, at the ridiculous charade of a "summit" on the dangers of carbon emissions producing record carbon emissions, the lofty rhetoric about saving the planet and the long-suffering polar bears has been ripped down like a sheet covering an unfinished masterpiece. Underneath, the masterpiece turns out to be an ugly reality as old as human history, a good old fashioned shakedown, in which the greediest of the greedy, those assert the right confiscate the fruits of other people's labor, alternately threaten, whine, wheedle, and guilt their marks into coming across with the cash in the interest of "economic justice," or in this case, "climate justice."
American Thinker: Who Needs Data?
The average annual temperature in Memphis, Tennessee is 62.3o F. The temperature of Lexington, Kentucky is 54.9o F. That is a bigger difference than the IPCC's worst-case scenario.

Could mankind handle that kind of adaptation - moving from Memphis to Lexington in the next 100 years?

Thomas Friedman thinks it's worth $2 trillion a year to avoid even the slightest probability of that.

I agree with the climate alarmists on something: CRU's findings and CRU's emails did not affect science.
Copenhagen won’t prevent dangerous climatic change? Abracadabra! | CEJournal
Someone please help me with this. Is it a joke? Or is this serious? Negotiators are about to fail to enact an agreement that would not have prevented dangerous climate change, and this is somehow good because it shows growing commitment that will help stabilize climate?
"The Wind Farm Scam" by John Etherington (the UK environmental civil war builds) — MasterResource
It may be a bit too late to order copies of the just published 198-page The Wind Farm Scam (Stacy International, 2009) by British ecologist John Etherington as a holiday gift, but it’s well worth getting (and giving) copies of the book as soon as you can secure them.

The book should be required reading for every high school, college, and university student — especially in those institutions offering energy and environmental programs.
James Hansen and mob rule
Every NGO should be tossed out of the Bella centre so that national leaders can come to a non-conclusion today in peace. Meanwhile noisy protesters should be seen for what they are: not idealistic young people, but political dupes of a plot to subvert democracy.

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