Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Man's influence on planet is minor | The News-Review - NRtoday.com
It seems more reasonable that global warming has more to do with fluctuations in solar output than with what man can do. The greatest influence upon life on the earth is our sun. Its mass is so huge that its gravitational pull is felt hundreds of millions of miles away. Its energy output is so enormous that it dictates our climate and sustains life on this planet. In comparison, man and what he does is minor.
Repower America | The Snake Oil Awards
Repower America has had enough, so we’re going to expose the polluters and for exactly what they are: Snake Oil Salesmen. On November 9, we’re giving out the first annual Snake Oil Awards — and we need your help to decide who is the worst of the worst.

2 comments:

MikeSnow said...

Repower America | The Snake Oil Awards

We should all go there and nominate Al Gore.

Russell C. said...

Below is my verbatim reason for nominating the Obama Administration. Astute readers of Tom Nelson will understand that there is no way on God's green Earth that RepowerAmerica would seriously consider my suggestion, but perhaps the more gullible AGW believers might agree with what I wrote:

"The utter lack of leadership to not only show beyond any shadow of a doubt that the IPCC's science conclusions are infallible against any criticisms made by skeptic scientists, but also the abysmal lack of leadership in any effort to once and for all prove in a public forum exactly how skeptic scientists are corrupted by big industry funding. Guilt-by-association accusations ultimately fall completely flat in the long run when they are not backed up with devastating specific evidence showing the money transfers at specific times with specific instructions to fabricate specific false science reports. For the love of the planet, get Al Gore to show that evidence on a nationwide broadcast!"

(for more on the problematic acceptance of my suggestion, see: The Curious History of 'Global Climate Disruption'" http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/10/the_curious_history_of_global.html )