Friday, March 26, 2010

EU Referendum: Perhaps they really are that ignorant
...we are seeing clues from an increasing number of sources – this report included - which seem to indicate something amazing. The warmists could really be as ignorant as they appear to be.
Vid: Ex EPA admin Whitman on 3/2:"I do not think humans cause global climate change.
Vid: Ex EPA admin Whitman on 3/2:"I do not think humans cause global climate change. http://j.mp/WhitmCO2 Full quote: "We talk about stopping global climate change. I think that is the ultimate in human arrogance to think we can stop global climate change. I am one who, for instance, The earth has been changing since it was formed. There was an ice age. It went away. We weren’t around to screw it up. But our human activity is so exacerbating a natural trend that nature can no longer absorb it and adapt to it in the way it has in the past, nor can we. What we need to be focused on is how to slow down the natural trend…"
[Sarkozy: Let's start a massive trade war over the greatest scientific fraud in history] - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
Is the time approaching when the European Union will impose greenhouse gas controls on products and services imported from parts of the world that lack such regulations?

French President Nicolas Sarkozy seems to hope so.
[How much did US taxpayers shell out for White House staff to grow this food?]: Witnessing the White House garden’s winter bounty | Grist
Despite two feet of snow, the White House garden managed to produce an impressive amount of lettuce, spinach, turnips, arugula, and carrots during January and February. Leeks, garlic, and even peas are already well along and will be harvested later in the spring. It's hard to imagine a better advertisement for the USDA's new hoop house-based winter growing programs. If the White House staff can produce this amount of food as a "hobby," imagine what full-time professional farmers could manage with dedicated winter growing efforts.

The video also provides a spectacular time lapse sequence showing the falling and melting of this winter's heavy snow on the garden itself.

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