Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Climategate: The Facade Begins to Crumble » Secondhand Smoke | A First Things Blog
If this cut the other way, it would be front page news, not a teensy/weensy report. But we all know by now how that game is played.

Also, watch out for the whitewash. Notice that Congress is still not investigating and that the White House remains in total denial. But it is way too late for such pretense. The only way to deal with this is a full investigation that is as open to skeptics of global warming as believers. A special prosecutor is also warranted since federal money went to fund some of this.
The Climate Scandal Has Diverted Attention From the Climate Scandal: Tim Ball
Most of the mainstream media and especially people like Revkin and Krugman at the New York Times or Monbiot at the Guardian (UK) continue their role of facilitating the new denial. Obama and other world leaders including Canadian PM Stephen Harper head off to Copenhagen with no mention of Climategate. They’re using the climate gun to control everybody while they rob them blind.
Colbert Talks Copenhagen And ClimateGate: Something Is Melting In Denmark (VIDEO)
On Monday night Stephen Colbert went Klimate Krazy, talking about what the upcoming Copenhagen climate talks mean and discussing the "ClimateGate" emails, a series of hacked emails that climate skeptics claiming prove that global warming is a hoax.
Bombshell UN Documents Outline Plan To Use Climategate Crooks In “End Run” Around National Sovereignty
This has nothing to do with saving the earth and, as the climategate scandal has illustrated, nothing to do with the real science – but everything to do with a relatively small clique of globalists running roughshod over humanity itself in pursuit of their malthusian control freak agenda.
Think 'Climate-Gate' Is Nonevent? Think Again - FOXNews.com
The big question is whether universities have too much at stake, both ideologically and financially, to impartially investigate what has happened with Climate-gate. Given the amount of taxpayer money at stake, Congress should follow Sen. Inofe's suggestion and investigate these charges issues of destroyed documents and data as well as the general unwillingness to share the raw data paid for by taxpayers.
Why do climate deniers hold sway in Australia? | Fred Pearce | Environment | guardian.co.uk
If Australia does not silence its sceptics and reduce its emissions there is a real risk of the nation becoming uninhabitable

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