Friday, December 04, 2009

American Thinker: Global warming's new clothes
How appropriate that the busy weavers of the left and those who still refuse to see that there is nothing at all to see in AGW will be going to the home town of the emperor who put all his shortcomings on full display.
Twitter / Andi Silver
Al Gore's lock box froze over and it won't open.
Twitter / Alanna Mosley
can't believe I fell for the whole global warming scam.
Greenpeace ads featuring aged politicians in 2020 apologizing for climate change - Boing Boing
Darren sez, "Greenpeace is running a clever ad campaign in the Copenhagen airport in preparation for the Copenhagen climate negotiations that start on Dec. 7. They're a series of ads featuring Photoshopped images of sad-looking world leaders, apologizing for not addressing climate change when they had the chance. Canada's Prime Minister looks like the saddest hockey coach in the land."
[NPR: Still promoting the greatest scientific fraud in human history]: A Climate Change Reading List For Laypeople
NPR science correspondent Richard Harris offers a suggested reading list to help shed some light on the climate change debate.

Break Through by Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger
Earth: The Sequel by Fred Krupp and Miriam Horn
Storms Of My Grandchildren by James Hansen
The Great Warming by Brian Fagan
What's The Worst That Could Happen? by Greg Craven
Global Warming, Looking Beyond Kyoto edited by Ernesto Zedillo
Consumer Guide To Home Energy Savings by Jennifer Thorne Amann, Alex Wilson and Katie Ackerly
Twitter / David Gale
Watching in dismay as the BBC News editorial buckles to political pressure in pursuing the Climate Change Industry's agenda. 2 much 2 lose?

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