Sunday, March 07, 2010

Bringing Al Gore back to Earth: Goldstein | Lorrie Goldstein | Columnists | Comment | Toronto Sun
If Gore and Co. want to know why they’re losing the public on climate change, they should stop whining about Climategate, Himalayagate, climate deniers and the Copenhagen fiasco.

They’re losing because “do as I say, not as I do,” is a lousy way to inspire the troops.
Crowd turns out for Palin speech
She also brought up the East Anglia climate change e-mail scandal, saying it made "settled science feel a little unsettled." Cap-and-trade proposals to reduce emissions would lead to job losses and a heavier tax burden, she said.
[We're not swindling you; we're helping you find $100 bills!]: Businesses will save $700m by cutting emissions: report
''Economic purists have been telling us that if there were $100 notes lying around, industry would have already picked them up,'' the council chief executive, Rob Murray-Leach, said. ''This report shows that companies have blind spots - sometimes you have to help them find the $100 notes.''
[It's a rule: Warm weather means we're all gonna die; cold weather is just weather]
''The front that is associated with this current is biologically active, which can be seen from the change in the ocean colour, meaning the chlorophyll concentration is much higher this month,'' Dr Gary Brassington from the Bureau of Meteorology said. ''This means there are additional nutrients in the ocean, which is good for people trying to fish.

''What is happening right now - prolonged warmer waters, sultry evenings and decreased sea breeze - could be considered as indications of climate change..."

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