Friday, January 06, 2012

The Golden Eagle In Peril Due To Wind Farms

Save the Eagles International (STEI) is hereby issuing a biodiversity warning concerning the United States. Contrary to dubious studies financed and controlled by vested interests, the population of golden eagles in the Western States is on the decline. Wind farms are the main cause. The issuing of licenses to kill will accelerate the decline towards extinction.

Scientists Criticise Hawking's Doomsday 'Hype'

 "It is possible that the human race could become extinct but it is not inevitable. I think it is almost certain that a disaster, such as nuclear war or global warming, will befall the earth within a thousands years," Professor Hawking, the Cambridge University cosmologist and theoretical physicist said.

Amanda Carey: Green Movement Dead In The Water

 Greens reacted to these developments not by toning down their rhetoric or reconsidering their agenda in a manner that might be more palatable to their opponents. Instead, they made ever more apocalyptic claims about global warming claims that were increasingly inconsistent, ironically, with the scientific consensus whose mantle greens claimed.

In 2012, it's clear that scare tactics and apocalyptic predictions have failed to persuade. The environmental movement is not gaining traction with either legislators or the public. As Tom Borelli puts it, "They're now going to be playing defense. And they're not used to that."

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NRSC: Claire McCaskill's Revisionist History Tour Continues - Power Engineering

Claims To Oppose Cap-And-Trade After Voting For It, While Continuing Silence On Obama EPA's Harmful Policies

Oh my: Boston Globe endorses … Huntsman « Hot Air

He has stood up far more forcefully than Romney against those in his party who reject evolution and the science behind global warming…

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