Greens Are Blue — Again « The Enterprise Blog
All of the environmental kvetching about “not getting our message out” and being outgunned by the relatively tiny climate skeptic community is a museum quality example of Winston Churchill’s definition of a fanatic as someone who can’t change their mind and won’t change the subject. Of course, one thing the failure of the climate campaign means is full employment for the climate campaigners, which is mighty nice for people like EDF’s Krupp (2009 compensation: $496,000). One disgruntled liberal philanthropist recently confided to me that if the leaders of the big green groups were subject to any reasonable standard of accountability, they’d all be fired.Robert Bryce: A Wind Power Boonedoggle - WSJ.com
Someday, perhaps decades from now, smart environmentalists are going to look back on climate change, and especially the monomania for suppression of fossil fuel energy, as the issue that ate their movement alive.
After 30 months, countless TV appearances, and $80 million spent on an extravagant PR campaign, T. Boone Pickens has finally admitted the obvious: The wind energy business isn't a very good one.Michelle Malkin » Arnold Schwarzenegger For Climate Change Czar?
Admittedly, it would be a perfect fit: Who’s more qualified to peddle the most expensive myth in history than a guy who made a fortune in fiction?Left Coast Rebel: George Monbiot and the evolving Global Warming Narrative
It's almost like reading Orwell's Animal Farm, where one day "all animals are equal" and the next "all animals are equal but some are more equal than others." The only difference would be that Monbiot is far less convincing than the fictional pig squealer.
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