Twenty-two years after James Hansen's "stagecraft" testimony, Revkin still hadn't got around to doing a full-blown energy audit on his own house.
Twenty-four years after that testimony, Revkin is still heating his own house with oil.
Amid Chatter on Climate and Energy Views, a Look at Deeds - NYTimes.com
Twenty-four years after that testimony, Revkin is still heating his own house with oil.
Amid Chatter on Climate and Energy Views, a Look at Deeds - NYTimes.com
One thing to note, of course, is that it remains far easier to “walk the talk” if you have the resources to afford such technologies. I’d still like to scrap the oil tank in our basement and move to a geothermal system for heat and cooling (right now it’s ceiling and box fans for us for cooling). But I see no affordable path at the moment.2010: Oil, Inertia and the Energy Quest - NYTimes.com
We haven’t done a full-blown energy audit and I haven’t looked into creative financing, largely out of good old inertia.2008: Stagecraft - By Chris Horner - Planet Gore - National Review Online
Today’s unhinged exhibition occurs in the context of commemorating Hansen’s testimony 20 years ago, which kicked off the modern global-warming alarmist movement ten years into the warming spell — on the heels of 30 years of cooling — and ten years before that warming peaked.
And Ed is right to look to Hollywood for parallels, since the Left media has openly celebrated Hansen’s dog-and-pony show as well-managed “stagecraft” — a story I chronicle in my forthcoming book, “Red Hot Lies” (a volume that surely guarantees my own trial for enviro-war crimes).
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