Sunday, March 07, 2010

EU Referendum: Big "Climate" Brother
In 2007-08, however, spending escalated to £4,491,921 on "public engagement", while £650,307 was spent on a campaign called "Climate Challenge". And on the 1 January 2008, another campaign called "Act On CO2" was started. For that financial year, it cost £695,497 but, over 2008-09, costs soared to £12,185,373, bringing the total outlay to £19,311,434. Add the research and the grand total is close to £22 million.

For warmists though, nothing here will be sinister. But, to the rest of us, the idea that our government is spending our money changing our behaviour – especially on such a contentious issue where there is no popular enthusiasm for the changes sought – is getting far too close to Big Brother for comfort.
[This seems odd, if warm weather causes snow]: City colder, snowier than usual - Wyoming Tribune Eagle Online
According to a report from the National Weather Service in Cheyenne, it has been one of the coldest winters on record in southeast Wyoming and the Nebraska panhandle.

The coldest temperatures were in December, with Cheyenne seeing 19 degrees below zero and Shirley Basin reaching 34 degrees below zero.

Laramie recorded its coldest average temperature between December and February since 1948 at 15.1 degrees. Its normal average is 21.7 degrees.
Gore-backed climate [swindle] groups form single organization - The Hill's E2-Wire
The merged organization will have branches in eight countries and more than 200 staff working in 30 offices across the U.S., as well as over 3000 volunteers 55 countries, according to the groups.
Does Anthony Watts have more than 200 staff working in 30 offices?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Isn't Anthony Watts a wholly owned subsidiary of Exxon Mobile (like your good self, Steve McIntyre and Richard North) and thus just a pawn in a powerplay between corporate demons and evil politicians?

And yet it's we who criticise that are called 'truthers'.