Tuesday, April 20, 2010

The British National Party — Blog — Solar Activity Determines Climate Change -- Not Man
The “man-made” global warming scam is not just another fraud; it is potentially the biggest heist in history.

The British National Party is alone in British politics in both exposing this globalist project and the phony science that underpins it.
House House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming Committee Hearing | TradingMarkets.com
The United States has 28.9% of the world's proved coal reserves. By contrast, Saudi Arabia has 21% ofthe total oil and 4.1% of natural gas. Coal is more abundant; the energy produced by our share of coal is significantly greater than Saudi Arabia's oil and gas.
The Santa Barbara Independent Environmentalist Bill McKibben to Speak at USCB
“Twenty years ago, what we didn't know for sure was timing,” McKibben wrote in an email exchange with The Indy. “How fast would this stuff happen? Faster, as it turns out, than anyone could have guessed. That's been becoming clearer for quite a while, but summer 2007 and the rapid melt of Arctic sea ice probably made it most clear. Since then, one physical phenomenon after another has pointed in the same direction, and we've been measuring things we never even bothered to calculate before..."
[Of course they do] - Bolivian villagers want compensation as glaciers melt
"What we want to achieve is justice," Pablo Solon, Bolivia's ambassador to the United Nations, told the BBC.

"When we say climate justice tribunal, we are speaking about how to sanction actions that seriously affect the environment and have consequences for populations, for nations that may even disappear beneath the ocean," he said.
Senate Climate Bill: Environmentalists Say Bipartisan Support is Possible - ABC News
But Democrats -- fresh from their decisive battle over health care overhaul and now facing hurdles in financial reform -- may have little political capital left to spare for this hot-button topic.

"The whole issue of cap and trade has become this symbolic kind of silliness. When issues get into that mindset on the Hill, it's easier not to do something than to do something," said Steven Cohen, executive director of The Earth Institute at Columbia University. "I don't know that they're going to get the attention they need and the political emphasis to get this through."

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