Where’s The Oil! Deepwater Horizon One Year Later
fortunately for the environment (and unfortunately for the environmentalists) the Deepwater Horizon disaster turned out to be all hype. Today, just a year later, it is difficult to find any of the spilled oil.Cooling on Warming - By Greg Brooks - Planet Gore - National Review Online
For only the second time in Gallup’s polling history, Americans place economic growth (54 percent) ahead of protecting the environment (36 percent) in a direct tradeoff. These numbers have flipped over the decade; in January 2000, 70 percent favored protecting the environment compared to 23 percent who would give priority to economic growth, a monumental 65-point shift over the last 11 years.ThinkProgress » Flip-Flopper-In-Chief: After Calling For Action On Climate Change, Gingrich Now Won’t Take Action On A ‘Theory’
“I think we honestly don’t know,” he said. “I think the evidence is not nearly as complete as the computerized models, and I think that the understanding of climatology is a lot more incomplete than the global warming advocates would have you believe.”American Thinker: The Green Nazis
Gingrich said he could see taking “prudent” and cost-effective steps to address climate change but would not support any form of a cap-and-trade program.
“I would not adopt massively expensive plans over a theory,” he said.
One of the most intriguing facts of the Nazi Party membership rolls is how many of its adherents belonged to what today would be considered the green movement.
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