Weekly Address Watch: For the twenty-fifth time in twenty-seven weeks, The First Green President ignores global warming
WASHINGTON – In this week’s address, President Barack Obama proposed a fee on major financial firms to recoup – on behalf of American taxpayers - the $700 billion paid out in TARP, saying “we want the taxpayers’ money back, and we’re going to collect every dime.”Taxpayers' millions paid to Indian institute run by UN climate [hoax] chief - Telegraph
Millions of pounds of British taxpayers' money is being paid to an organisation in India run by Dr Rajendra Pachauri, the controversial chairman of the UN climate change panel, despite growing concern over its accounts.EU Referendum: Pachauri: Sunday Telegraph – Part 1
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Dr Pachauri, TERI's director-general, has built up a worldwide network of business interests since his appointment as chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2002. The post, argue critics, has given him huge prestige and influence as the world's most powerful climate official.
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Dr Pachauri, who lives in a mansion in Delhi on the most valuable stretch of residential real estate in India, declared at the time: "This partnership will assist in creating capacity within TERI to undertake efforts by which poverty can be addressed through resource efficient solutions."
One of his favourite themes is the threat posed by global warming to the world's poor, and that our affluent Western lifestyle is now "unsustainable". After Mr Alexander recently pledged that £10 million to TERI, to find ways of curbing poverty in India through "sustainable development", Dr Pachauri might have retired to his Golf Links mansion to meditate gratefully on Britain's generosity.Prince of Wales will take the heat at 'climategate' row university - Telegraph
Now, however, he and his fellow trustees have one or two uncomfortable questions to answer about the conduct of his empire's outpost here in London.
Never afraid of speaking out for causes he believes in, the Prince of Wales is to visit the university that has been at the centre of the worldwide "climategate" scandal.Rasmussen talks candidly about climate change
Though Kimball Rasmussen, CEO of Deseret Power, did not use the term “climategate,” he did declare there is no subject at this time which “stands greater in importance - not to mention confusion, hype and hysteria - than the topic of climate change.”Objects in global warming's mirror may not be as scary as they appear
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...He further explained that if the U.S. completely eliminated all fossil fuel emissions from coal, gas or oil, the country would be plunged back to the dark ages and only lower world-wide temperatures over the next 100 years by 0.21 degrees.
...the more recent and dramatic papers and reports do not really agree with the established record, or recent events as far as the effects of climate go. They predicted more frequent and more violent hurricanes. We're getting fewer, and they are not as violent. Their predictions about malaria and tropical disease coming to your home have proven to be just as flawed. And the hysteria about sea level rise has been shown to be just that--depending as it does on events that nobody really thinks will happen.
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