Monday, September 05, 2011

An affluent Californian lady they all are chasing
There are thousands of academic studies related to (bogus) global warming/climate change. However, it is apparent that one important study is missing: Shouldn´t somebody try to find out why women - particularly affluent women - are more easily than men ready to accept the global warming hoax?
Former BHP chief attacks carbon tax - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
The former chairman of BHP, Don Argus, has attacked the proposed carbon tax. Don Argus told the Minerals Council in Perth that he believed the Federal Government's tax reform agenda had been politically expedient.
Westchester Women Arrested in DC Protest - Bedford-Katonah, NY Patch
The spirit of the 60s lives, as evidenced by an event held at the Black Cow Coffee Company in Pleasantville Friday by four Westchester residents who traveled to Washington D.C. last Wednesday to protest the proposed Keystone XL pipeline from Canada to Texas.
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Pointing to the wild weather of late, Rubin said, “If we extract this crude, it will accelerate climate change to the point where we will not be here. It will be game over.”
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Kelly is a longtime activist who protested the Iraq War in New York City, and lamented that demonstration didn’t get a lot of news coverage.
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Some at the meeting speculated Hillary Clinton, as secretary of state, also had to sign off on the pipeline, since it included relations with Canada and spoke of protesting in front of her Chappaqua home, but the idea was shot down by those who argued it would make them seem like “nut jobs.”
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Rubin, who arranged Friday's meeting locally with the help of Black Cow Owner Michael Smith, revealed she uses the store's used coffee grinds for compost.
How reaction to Spencer & Braswell underlines the corruption and politicisation of science « Autonomous Mind
A lot of people were not convinced and they were called sceptics and they started to point out problems with the claims from the very clever scientists. The governments were very angry because they were making lots of deals to spend money on big corporations they were friends with to develop solutions that everyone would have to use, making owners and shareholders very rich while ordinary people were left with less money. The media wrote lots of nasty things about the sceptical people and because the media was so clever and always right about everything they called those people ‘deniers’.

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