Wednesday, December 02, 2009

David Davis: green movement 'fixated' with targets 'crippling' economy - Telegraph
David Davis, an ex-shadow cabinet member and party leadership challenger, said Britain was already facing a £55 billion long-term price tag for its current policies and warned of a public backlash if more unpopular "green" measures were imposed.

His comments are likely to be seen as a direct challenge to the approach of Tory leader David Cameron who has made his commitment to tackling climate change a symbol of the way he has changed the party.

Mr Davis told The Independent that it was "unsurprising" that more than half the public no longer believed in climate change as it now appeared that the earth had been cooling rather than warming over the past decade.
NCDC GHCN Africa By Altitude « Musings from the Chiefio
So I guess all that hoopla about global warming melting the snows of Kilimanjaro is based on the mountain tops getting warmer while all around them the rest of the country is getting cooler? How does that work again? Global warming having teleconnection from the Morocco Sahara straight into the snows and bypassing the rest of the country?
Nigel Lawson on climate change: 'Saving' the planet will be the real disaster - Telegraph
This book appeared last year, but I am reviewing it now because I have noticed that its arguments are beginning to catch fire. It is a well-known feature of British culture that we usually come to the right view about something in the end, but only after we have indulged the wrong view for too long.
The man-made global warming conjunction of liars | GORE LIED

No comments: