Monday, January 18, 2010

Chief constable accused of undermining power station protest | UK news | The Guardian
Documents obtained by the Guardian show that he was particularly critical of E.ON for not taking quicker action against Greenpeace activists who had scaled a 200-metre chimney at Kingsnorth in protest against a proposed coal-fired station, which has since been suspended. A jury cleared the six protesters of causing £30,000 of criminal damage in 2008, after they argued the action was legally justified because they were trying to prevent climate change causing greater damage.
Greenpeace to build £14m flagship | Environment | The Observer
The Rainbow Warrior III mega-yacht will be one of the greenest ships afloat, complete with satellite video system and a helipad
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The cost should not be a problem for the group, which, with nearly three million supporters, is extremely wealthy. The new Rainbow Warrior will bring the Greenpeace fleet to six ocean-going ships, as big as the navies of many island states such as Madagascar, the Seychelles, the Maldives and Mauritius.
If climate realists are so well-financed, why don't we have our own fleet of ships with helipads?

Hedegaard says now is not the time for carbon tax | Environment | guardian.co.uk
But carbon levy 'could come later' says candidate for future EU climate [hoax] commissioner role.
We regret to inform you of the death of two cherished liberal myths | I Hate the Media - Fun with Liberal Media Bias
Liberal Myth #1 – The bizarre claim that Cuba’s healthcare system is superior to America’s. When was the last time you read a story about mental patients dying of hypothermia in the United States, even in climates far colder than Cuba’s?

Liberal Myth #2 – Global warming. For god’s sake, man, if people are freezing to death in tropical climes like Cuba, global warming is the least of our worries.

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