Thursday, January 28, 2010

Al Gore announces the new name of global warming to be an unpronounceable symbol: 'The Phenomenon Formerly Known as Global Warming' | GORE LIED
Following Gore’s remarks, journalist Phelim McAleer asked Gore, “Mr. Gore, is this name change simply an acknowledgment that global temperatures have stabilized or gone down for the past decade, and that the science is certainly not settled given the recent Climategate and IPCC scandals?” Gore replied, “Not at all. The scientific consensus is stronger than ever, and The Phenomenon Formerly Known as Global Warming is posing an ever greater threat to our planet’s future, and to the future we leave our grandchildren.” McAleer replied, “But, Mr. Gore, isn’t this just a ploy….” Security staff aided by other journalists then intervened, and a security staff member was heard asking McAleer to sit down because it was another journalist’s turn to ask a question.

In accordance with Gore’s announcement, Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, Chairman of the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), said Wednesday evening that his panel would immediately file all papers necessary to change the name of the IPCC to the Intergovernmental Panel on The Phenomenon Formerly Known as Global Warming (IPTPFKGW).
Can Climate Change Forecasts Still Be Trusted? - ABC News
Confidence Melting Away: Doubts Grow in Climate Change Debate
Kerry’s climate strategy: Get mad - TheHill.com
Indeed, Graham on Wednesday emphasized the need for a business-friendly approach.

The South Carolina Republican called the sweeping cap-and-trade bill the House approved — and a similar plan that Kerry himself co-sponsored with Environment and Public Works Committee Chairwoman Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) — dead on arrival.

“The climate change legislation passed by the House of Representatives and Senate Environment and Public Works Committee is too onerous on business and does not enjoy bipartisan support,” Graham said.
Global warming takes leaf out of Trojan horse - Opinion
As people continue to buy into the myth of our century, I can't help to think of the superstitious Trojans who brought in the Trojan horse. It was a brilliant ploy of deception by the Greeks to get into the walls of Troy and conquer it.
Seminal climate change report rife with questionable claims, unproven science
Whether the underlying science behind the manmade climate change theory is sound is debatable. What is unquestionable at this point is that the document that has formed the basis for decisions which affect billions of people is not sound.

This and other recent events have dealt severe blows to the climate change machine. As one commenter recently wrote, it is like watching a house of cards fall in slow motion.

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