'Climategate' – autographed – $4.95 today only!
"The e-mails reveal that the world's leading climate scientists were working together to block Freedom of Information requests to review their data, marginalize dissenting scientists, manipulate the peer-review process and obscure, massage or delete inconvenient temperature readings," Sussman says. "One certainly wonders, why? Especially since Al Gore has assured the world that 'the science is settled.'"Metcalfe Says Gore Is Back for Another Bubble...
As Sussman proves in "Climategate," the science is indeed settled – settled that global warming is a fraud.
—The energy industry is experiencing a bubble just like Internet companies did—and it’s called global warming, our keynote speaker Bob Metcalfe said. How does he know? “Al Gore and I inflated the Internet bubble together, and he’s back,” says Metcalfe, the inventor of the Ethernet and a general partner at Polaris Venture Partners. He also said solving the energy crisis won’t reduce the amount of energy consumed: “We are going to be using more energy, clean and cheap energy in squanderable abundance, if the Internet is any guide.”Obama climate bill hurts economy--Patrick J. Michaels - NYPOST.com
The cap-and-trade bill that the House passed last summer aims to force Americans to reduce those dreaded carbon emissions by 83 percent in less than four decades -- to the same per-capita level as 1867. Yet, even under the Al Gore-approved climate-science models, the bill would do nothing to stop global warming.Electric cars alone won't save Mother Earth
The bill is 1,000-plus pages of rules, regulations, handouts, subsidies and whatever else House leaders deemed necessary. Not one of the 435 members read the whole monstrosity -- because the leadership dropped 300 new pages on their desks the night before they voted.
Yet the central point is clear enough: The bill simply drives up the price of fossil-fuel based energy so high that the nation will have to somehow get along with only 17 percent of the gasoline and fossil-fuel-powered electricity that it uses today.
Oft times, I get the feeling that membership in the green movement interferes with reading skills. It could be just that the religiosity of the truly committed eco-weenie stifles open discourse. At the very least, it seems that being a fanatical devotee of the electric car seems to mandate a certain adherence to dogma that interferes with comprehending the written word.
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