Monday, February 15, 2010

Utah condemns the climate alarmists,China ignores them « The Economic Voice
What should really concern us in the UK (and elsewhere) is the thundering silence from all our politicians. None of them want to comment on this. They all realise that our entire society is underpinned by the money raised from ‘green’ taxes.

Gradually but emphatically the wheels are coming off of the whole climate change project. No rising temperatures, no melting ice caps, no rising sea levels. No need to tax us into oblivion, no need to stop countries developing. But a real need for proper politicians.

Now how do I get a tax rebate over this?
VIN SUPRYNOWICZ: But I thought the 'science was settled' - Opinion - ReviewJournal.com
Imagine if the president had said, " I know that there are those who disagree with the overwhelming scientific evidence that the earth is flat. But even if you doubt the evidence ..." Wouldn't that have been weird? What's going on?
The climate crisis could be solved by courteous communication | Jerome Ravetz | Environment | guardian.co.uk
It is hard to see how this "extended peer community" of the scientific blogosphere could be silenced or suppressed, once it has shown its power. Doubtless it will be vulnerable to misuse and abuse, just like democracy in the political sphere, and so it will need guidance.

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