Friday, December 09, 2011

Monckton Slam-Dunks Panicky Ocean-Acid-Head At CFACT Press Conference

Here’s a snippet from a CFACT news conference in Durban I find quite amusing.

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The proposed building, which would house 13,000 Apple employees, will run primarily on natural gas.

Durban climate change conference in pictures: week two | Environment | guardian.co.uk

Protesters during a rally outside the conference centre on 3 December  [Guy at UN global warming hoax conference wears a T-shirt reading "...End Capitalism, NOT Nature"]

Durban climate change conference in pictures: week two | Environment | guardian.co.uk

Sceptics conference under the banner of Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow in Durban: (left to right) Christopher Monckton, Marc Morano of ClimateDepot.com, Nobel Prize nominee, Leon Louw, executive director of South Africa's Free Market Institute, South African nuclear physicist Dr Kelvin Kemm, Craig Rucker, the committee’s executive director

Durban climate change conference in pictures: week two | Environment | guardian.co.uk

Peter Svensson, from the Church of Sweden, dressed as a groom and representing the EU kissing Ida Thomassen (centre), from Norwegian Church Aid, dressed as a bride and representing Kyoto while "bridesmaid" Karolina Goranzon (left), from Church of Sweden Youth, looks on during a mock wedding ceremony organised by campaigners from APRODEV, a group of European faith-based development agencies which includes Christian Aid (UK), Church of Sweden and Norwegian Church Aid, outside the Climate talks in Durban

Durban climate change conference in pictures: week two | Environment | guardian.co.uk

An activist of British charity Oxfam pretends to eat a piece of coal as a protest as she sits between bags reading 'Let Them Eat Carbon'

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