Munchausen by Proxy and Global Warming
Munchausen by proxy syndrome (MBPS) is a relatively uncommon condition that involves the exaggeration or fabrication of climate illnesses or symptoms by a primary caretaker (scientist). One of the most harmful forms of science abuse, MBPS was named after Baron von Munchausen, an 18th-century German dignitary known for telling outlandish stories.Rudd Puts Climate Change on Hold
Who would have thought the difference between ''the greatest moral challenge of our age'' and ''absolute crap'' could wind up being so small?AGW - Socialism
U N Promotes Anti-Capitalism via Global Warming PropagandaOp-Ed Columnist - American [Climate Fraud] Act - NYTimes.com
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The federal government spends $30 billion on health research, but only $3 billion on clean energy research.SlowTV | After Copenhagen: Tim Flannery in conversation with Robert Manne | The Monthly
It’s clearly going to take legislative action to catalyze private investment and to increase federal research to where it should be — about $25 billion a year, [Why is this the correct number? If we spend this money, how much bad weather will be avoided?] according to Mark Muro of the Brookings Institution. It’s going to take some equivalent of the Pacific Railroad Acts to kick this into gear.
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You get the sense that this country is straining against the leash [What leash? Is there currently a law against new energy development?], eager for a new wave of energy development.
At this crucial juncture in the world's response to climate change, Australia's most prominent environmentalist Tim Flannery speaks to leading public intellectual Robert Manne about whether there is reason for hope after Copenhagen.
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