Friday, January 01, 2010

Bay City power plant crippled by false global warming information | Bay City Opinion - - MLive.com
The U.S. government is not telling us the truth on the condition of our atmosphere, as the government will tax us for consuming fossil fuel products, this trillion dollar tax will be used for government funds thus ensuring their power. Our ecosystem is much like it was in the 1800s when we burned everything you could imagine. We need the electrical energy, generated by coal, for industry in northeastern Michigan. Vote smart.
The coming climate panic? « Climate Progress
Thus the conservatives who oppose strong GHG reductions — who say humanity’s best strategy is just to try to adapt to climate change — are best labeled “big government conservatives.” Adaptatation requires very, very big government — incomprehensibly bigger and more expensive government than prevention does
Boffins may be illegal | The Australian
THE Climategate scandal continues to unfold. The thousands of emails leaked to the internet from the Climate Research Unit of the University of East Anglia reveal a tight-knit, influential group of scientists whose attitude to their profession is, to say the least, distorted.

It seems that a religious belief in disastrous climate change has destroyed their common sense and their appreciation of what is the appropriate way to carry out research.

Climategate may at least demonstrate that the concept of a scientific consensus with regard to global warming is nonsense.
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Garth Paltridge is an atmospheric physicist and former chief research scientist with the CSIRO Division of Atmospheric Research. His book The Climate Caper is published by Connor Court.
Heliogenic Climate Change: Well isn't that special!
"[O]ne family in the United Kingdom is being praised and held up as an example for the rest of the country and world to follow.
...Studies have shown that a large percentage of the trash that gets put in landfills comes from some type of packaging. The Strauss’ managed to cut theirs down by doing things like bringing their own reusable packaging to the butcher.
Flashback: Climate Change Guru James Hansen [suggests that eating meat causes bad weather]
"There are many things that people can do to reduce their carbon emissions, but changing your light bulb and many of the things are much less effective than changing your diet, because if you eat further down on the food chain rather than animals, which have produced many greenhouse gases, and used much energy in the process of growing that meat, you can actually make a bigger contribution in that way than just about anything. So, that, in terms of individual action, is perhaps the best thing you can do."

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