Friday, June 08, 2012

Another bunch needing an excuse for a GBR holiday | JunkScience.com

Ove Hoegh-Guldberg is the Greenpeace-funded nitwit who has been screaming “death to the reef” for years, mostly due to gorebull warming but moving on to “acidification” now that Australians are feeling the effects of serial cool summers and cold winters.

Tim Worstall: How to Reduce Carbon Emissions: Drill, or Frack Baby, Frack | JunkScience.com

Worstall’s at it again. He’d actually be worth reading on most topics I think but he raises suspicions with his dogmatic adherence to warming being a fact and a problem, which he’d like to address with a tax.

The New Nostradamus of the North: New peer reviewed study: Good food, walking and cycling keep climate change away

IBD: Alabama Bans U.N. Agenda 21 Sovereignty Surrender | JunkScience.com

Few have heard of Agenda 21, the U.N. plan for sustainable development that tosses property rights aside. But Alabama has, and it recently secured a victory as important as that over union power in Wisconsin.

Playing the Fool: Obama’s Heather Zichal Goes Hydrocarbon — MasterResource

Greenwire (Energy & Environmental News) ran a piece (excerpted below) that further portrays Obama faking hydrocarbon affection during a tough election year where jobs are scarse and natural gas is a leading job creator.

Snake-Oil Salesman-In-Chief – Imagine A Government That Controls Funding Of Science

Excerpts of Joe Biden speaking at Cypress Bay High School graduation ceremony (emphasis added, and not in order):

Imagine the breakthroughs that are on the horizon and just beyond it. Imagine by the time you’re in a position to buy your first home, putting a roof of solar shingles that will cost no more than today’s ordinary shingles that will be able to power your home, heating, cooling, running appliances at a fraction of the cost your parents pay today.  Imagine a world in which hunger is vanquished by crops that don’t depend on the soil or water or fertilizer or pesticides to thrive! They’re just around the corner. Imagine famine being a memory — and with it, the end of so much war and conflict that plagues so much parts of the world! Imagine a day when the lightweight materials, cleaner fuels, [and] advanced engines simultaneously make our air cleaner — allowing us to go the equivalent of hundreds of miles to the gallon.

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