Sarah Silverman's Climate Change [Hoax] Showdown - The Daily Beast
The stylish and increasingly intoxicated crowd refused to be silenced as Irish global warming skeptic Phelim McAleer—last seen wearing a polar bear costume and getting pelted with rotten vegetables at the Copenhagen climate-change conference—was pitted against American environmental polemicist Amanda Little.STUDENTS FROM ARCTIC TOWN [take expenses-paid fossil-fueled trip to Antarctica for climate hoax brainwashing]
“The people who boo,” she exhorted after a young man in front kept shouting obscene epithets at McAleer, “I think it’s good if you boo if you don’t agree with something, and it’s good to have opinions, but as a liberal with mostly liberal people here, I’m guessing—part of being liberal is being open-minded, so we have to not become what we don’t like, right?”
Wrong. Milling around in the back, and presumably better behaved, were such celebrities as Zach Braff, Emmy Rossum, Tyson Beckford, Reverend Run, Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick, and Daily Show stars Jason Jones and Wyatt Cenac—all lured to the great debate by the promise of free use of a brand-new Lexus hybrid CT 200h. A gleaming, white model had been hauled up to the sixth-floor party space.
“I’m not rich, so that’s why I have to come to these events—for the swag,” Jason Jones confided, half in jest but wholly in earnest.
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Silverman: ... And doesn’t it seem like finger-pointers are sitting on a whole pile of shit themselves?”
Little: “Absolutely!”
McAleer: “Well-moderated, Sarah! Well-moderated!”
In the end, Silverman hurled her microphone to the floor with an ear-splitting thump, and made a quick getaway.
That’s the key isn’t it? You want to instill this global mindset amongst these young people and then have them continue spreading the word in a ripple effect.FOXNews.com - Senators Demand Explanation of NASA's Flawed Climate Data
Bingo. We talk about our youth as our future leaders and if we really believe that, then we need to embrace opportunities for them now, in those formative years where you’re going to instill environmental ethics and other ethics that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. This is one way of doing it. We can’t take every student in the world to Antarctica but we can take some and they reach thousands more when they come home.
We’ve now taken almost 1500 students from 40 countries to both the polar regions over 10 years and you wouldn’t believe the things that they’ve done from writing books to organizing conferences, we had 12 of our alumni over in Copenhagen for the climate conference and on and on.
Senators John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) and David Vitter (R-La.) have written a letter to NASA chief Charles Bolden demanding answers to questions surrounding newly uncovered irregularities in the space agency's climate data.
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