Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Government and Taxes: The man-made warming religion (MMWR)
The Sun as main driver of the Earth's climate (warming and cooling) is also a theory but carbon regulators and eco socialists do not like that theory, they cannot regulate the Sun and solar energy. PDO as an important driver of the Earth's climate is also a theory, but eco-socialists don't like that either, they cannot regulate Pacific Ocean's decadal oscillation. Volcanoes and natural degassing is also a theory but eco-socialists do not like that too, they cannot regulate volcanoes and degassing from tectonic movements. It is much easy to demonize, regulate and tax carbon emission, so all political forces, UN climate money, are on regulating carbon.

Indeed it is a large-scale carbon robbery project.
Good Girl, Bad Girl « NoFrakkingConsensus
On the 17th of March, Ms. Brundtland addressed the United Nations’ Forestry Committee. Her full comments are posted on a UN web site. The third paragraph on page 2 is of particular interest:

“It is irresponsible, reckless and deeply immoral to question the seriousness of the situation we are in,” she says.

Pardon me, but I don’t accept anyone’s word as gospel. I make up my own mind, thanks very much – and I’ll ask whatever questions I please, for as long as I please.

When the United Nations starts declaring mere questions irresponsible and immoral, Houston we’ve got a problem.
Ford VP: "You can't sell a hybrid in today's market" — Autoblog Green
Ford's interest in battery-powered vehicles and, more specifically, its hybrid-heavy lineup, indicates that the company believes gas-electric technology is a core part of the brand. This fall, the Lincoln MKZ hybrid will bolster Ford's lineup of gas-electric vehicles and also become the first hybrid that doesn't command a price hike over its gasoline counterpart. With all of this in mind, the words of Ford's vice president of global marketing, Jim Farley, seem quite damning. Farley recently told Automotive News, "You can't sell a hybrid in today's market." Farley's admission even includes the MKZ hybrid, which is odd.

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