Sunday, January 09, 2011

Relax, it's not the end of the world | The Daily Telegraph
AL GORE, the Warwick Armstrong of climate change, didn't even bother to appear at last year's big climate bash in Cancun. Nor has he been seen often in the US - though to be fair, it could be he's obscured by gigantic mounds of snow he never thought would arrive.

Gore's last major hit coincided with Hurricane Katrina, a catastrophe he predicted would become more commonplace in future years. This has not been the case.
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THE United Nations still runs a climate-change coaching clinic, but a lack of graduates has seen funding reduced. the Copenhagen conference in 2008 cost more than $200 million to stage, but last year's conference at Cancun drained only $68 million.

At that rate of decline, the 2026 UN conference on climate change will be run on a budget of $2.50. It's still too much.
Capitalism and degrowth: An impossibility theorem | Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal
As valuable as the degrowth concept is in an ecological sense, it can only take on genuine meaning as part of a critique of capital accumulation and part of the transition to a sustainable, egalitarian, communal order; one in which the associated producers govern the metabolic relation between nature and society in the interest of successive generations and the earth itself (socialism/communism as Marx defined it).21
Census results and global warming. - In The Aggregate – Arizona's political blogs
There is a connection between the results of the 2010 census and the global warming alarmists.

Did you notice this in the trends the census reported? People are moving south. In other words, people like it when it’s warmer.

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