Saturday, July 21, 2012

Articles: If Darwin Was Right, Don't Sweat Global Warming
It is not that conservatives are anti-science. It is just that it is hard to take seriously any scientific theory that has Al Gore as the chief spokesman.
- Bishop Hill blog - A trickle of further information
The disclosures reveal several instances of government funded scientists working with environmental pressure groups. In one case, Greenpeace activists are seen helping CRU scientists to draft a letter to the Times and in another working closely with the World Wildlife Fund to put pressure on governments regarding climate change.
Coincidence? | Climate Nonconformist
Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore explains how watermelons came to be.
“World communism failed, the wall came down (in 1989) and a lot of peaceniks and political activists moved into the environmental movement, bringing their neo-Marxism with them, and learned to use green language in a very clever way to cloak agendas that actually have more to do with anti-capitalism and anti-globalization than … ecology or science.”
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Just discovered this article from 1990 published in The New American:

"Greenpeace Wages Red War"
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1380895/posts

The connection of Greenpeace to communism isn't a new concern.
The article features a nice list of their fraudulent behavior, as well, dovetailing with their recent fake Shell Oil smear campaign.