Sunday, March 21, 2010

There is nothing cuddly about the WWF – Telegraph Blogs
But why does the story matter so much? Because it goes to the heart of what is truly the most shocking and evil aspect of the Global Warming Industry: the way democratically unaccountable – but quite astonishingly well-funded – activist groups like the WWF (annual income: £400 MILLION) have been able to subvert the scientific process, and coax and bully politicians into making policies which will benefit the environment barely one jot, but which will fleece the taxpayer, increase energy bills, and make a handful of filthy rich investors even richer. If this scheme ever comes off – and it still might, if Americans are foolish enough to vote for Cap and Trade – then the WWF will have the financial clout of decent mid-ranking economy and a political influence as great as any G8 nation. For WWF, read New World Order.
C3: Are More Hurricanes Striking The U.S.? The Actual Statistics Say 'No' Per The Peer-Research
Leftist/liberal politicians, reporters, celebrities and pundits continually repeat global warming disaster claims of global warming alarmists without checking the actual facts. In the case of hurricanes, they claim that global warming is causing ever more destructive hurricanes. If this were so, the U.S. mainland would have suffered from an increasing level of hurricane strikes over the last few warming decades. As peer-reviewed researchers discovered, this is a blatantly false claim (or in the less gentile society of blogland, we call this claim a lie).
Climate change talk on Monday | press-citizen.com | Iowa City Press Citizen
The panelists, all attendees at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, in December 2009, will discuss the issues and politics of global climate change and the particular outcomes of the Copenhagen Summit.

Carly Andrews, UI International Programs outreach coordinator, will facilitate, and Andrea Niehaus, Iowa United Nations Association co-director, will moderate.

[But they're not even climatologists!]: Panelists include the following UI undergraduate students: Ryan Drysdale, international studies; Abbie Gruwell, political science; Amy Oberbroeckling, psychology and international studies; Zachary Rogers, political science; and Simeon Talley, international politics.

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