Global warming as religion | GlobalWarming.org
First is the tremendous reliance on faith. No matter how many times the warmists are refuted on the data, they never waver in their faith. But the second, and the truly obnoxious aspect, is the fanaticism. Religious wars tend to be the bloodiest, and these people tend to be incredibly vicious in every way, whether trying to identify all serious skeptics as being associated with industry (I’ve been “linked to” ExxonMobil in a dozen ways, yet I’ve never gotten a bit of support, financial or otherwise, from any petroleum company) or merely being crackpots.Greenpeace chief makes inroads in Japan : Kumi Naidoo
Today I read we’re “the same people who told you smoking wasn’t harmful.” Golly, I don’t recall ever saying that. I’ve have said smoking is just about the stupidest thing healthwise an individual can do.
Dr Naidoo believes climate change is the crucial link between the most urgent global challenges, which he cites as food and fuel resources, poverty, gender rights and the economic downturn.[Al Gore Hip Hop tour promotes climate hoax]
"I've come to a revelation,'' he says. "I think the environmental crisis is, in a sense, at the centre and connected to all the other crises."
More than 50 people gathered outside the Fifth Street Christian Church to welcome the Hip Hop Caucus’s Clean Energy Tour 2010, which stopped in Columbia en route to Indiana. The caucus teamed up with Climate Protection’s Repower America campaign in an effort to get a diverse group of young people involved in the clean energy movement.Pachauri sure likes the [golf] greens | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
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Terry Dennis, a wide receiver for the Missouri Tigers, said he considers climate change the “biggest issue” affecting his generation. “Climate change is real,” he said. “It’s happening.”
Last year Kevin Rudd donated $1 million of taxpayers’ money to The Energy Research Institute run by fellow warming alarmist and IPCC chairman Rajendra Pachauri.Northwest Voices | Global warming: more like 'weirding' | Seattle Times Newspaper
Let’s hope the old hypocrite used our cash wisely...
It pains me to see that Thomas Friedman’s been reduced to the role of a name-calling, partisan hack, concerning the topic of climate change.
I find myself among the group that isn’t sure who or what to believe. Friedman wants a 50-page summary of the climate change “facts” with an appendix of wild claims and errors perpetrated by climate-change skeptics. Why not include the facts behind the skepticism and an appendix of wild claims and errors perpetrated by climate-change advocates?
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— Mark Stratton, Bothell
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