Friday, July 01, 2011

Monckton channels Hancock in speech to the climate change sceptic faithful
Other audience members who spoke outside described Lord Monckton as "pompous" and "crazy", while his arguments contained "glaring holes".  [What glaring holes, specifically?]

About half of the 200 attendees were climate change believers, they said.

"There was a lot of head-shaking and disagreeing kind of noises from the crowd," law student Laura Cassie said.
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WA Greens Senator Scott Ludlam, who is preparing to vote on the government's proposed Carbon Tax Bill later this year, described Lord Monckton's arguments as simplistic and lacking credibility.

"His prescription is basically to let the ship smash into the iceberg and then come what may, we'll think about lifeboats later," Senator Ludlam said.

"He's professing the most extraordinary scientific conspiracy ... I think it's beyond belief that this many smart people would collude in this extraordinary conspiracy against the truth."
Why do warmists run from debate? | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
The warmists’ strategy is two-fold: first, to deny there’s a debate by refusing to actually have one; and, second, to avoid subjecting their ludicrous claims to scrutiny by the informed.
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This fear of debate should tell you everything about the warmists and their theory. But give credit to those few that do dare meet their critics.

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