Monday, February 13, 2012

Climate hoax event featuring Revkin is livestreaming now

Is It Getting Hot In Here? Considering Social Media’s Impact on Climate Change on the New Livestream. Live. Redefined.

2:55pm Central: The guy who's talking right now just suggested that he's noticed a big CO2-induced change in New York City weather in the last 10-15 years.

3:02pm Central:  They just showed a two-minute video (accessible from  350.org) trashing Facebook for using servers powered by coal.  Revkin applauded when it finished.

3:09pm Central:  A full page of Marc Morano's tweets was just shown.  Deniers are "thriving".

3:14pm Central:  You can watch Revkin working on his computer onscreen, then on Twitter, you can see he just posted this:
At notes how Web suits activists of all stripes. including those "resisting green dragon" 

In his closing, Guggenheim said "credibility is our greatest asset".

3:16pm Now Revkin is up.  [He didn't say much].

3:31pm Cousteau just suggested that skeptics might become believers if they took advantage of more fossil-fueled travel, so they could visit places where global warming evidence is allegedly visible.

3:45pm Cousteau and Guggenheim suggest that skepticism is mostly an American thing. Revkin is silent.

3:46pm Cousteau claims that we're spewing "toxic goo" into the ocean and air.

4:09pm Someone asks why climate skepticism is allegedly such an American thing. Guggenheim blames Reagan.

4:11pm  Although Revkin doesn't weigh in either way, there seems to be a consensus that Republicans are stupid, and climate hoax solutions are obviously a great way for all of us to get wealthy. 

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