Tuesday, February 09, 2010

Video: IPCC chairman, RK Pauchuri, says children are tools to utilize in fight against climate change, and can 'shame adults into taking the right steps' | GORE LIED

Lies, Damned Lies, and Embarrassed Global-Warming Liberals - Scragged
The results are quite amusing. The American MSM merrily sails on, rolling out the same stock "sky is falling" climate change articles they have for years... then, in the online comments, ordinary Americans tear them apart for their lies, as with this example from the Washington Post.

If the common man needed more proof that normal news organs are intentionally hiding front-page events, this is it. Last week my family went to dinner at a local pizza joint, and I took the opportunity to bring them up-to-date regarding Climategate. From the next table over came a cry from one diner to their partner on overhearing my remarks, "See, I told you it was true - there's somebody else talking about it right over there!" Throughout the country and the world, the same thing is happening - on the subway, in restaurants, in the office - as the truth is passed from one to another, with proof supplied instantly online, despite even the best efforts of Google.

For the Left, here be dragons. Getting truth directly from the Internet is habit-forming... just in time for elections in England, the United States, and perhaps Australia.
Climate Research News » Settled Science Through The Ages

Express.co.uk - No salt again as snow looms
BRITAIN faces the risk of renewed snow chaos after councils admitted yesterday that salt supplies are “stretched”.
David Prosser: Carbon prices are going the wrong way - Business Comment, Business - The Independent
Right now, the carbon price is heading in the wrong direction. The House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee said yesterday that £88 per tonne was the lowest price necessary for investment in green technologies to become economic. In the EU scheme, the price for the right to emit one tonne of carbon dioxide is currently £13, having fallen back from closer to £20 since the middle of last year.

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