Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Last Night's Presidential Debate Proves That Al Gore's Life Has Been In Vain - Hit & Run : Reason.com
Sometimes silence can reveal more than words. And the complete silence of both candidates during last night’s (and AlGore.OnFireprevious nights’) presidential debate on climate change speaks volumes about just how dead the issue now is. Indeed, this is the first time in 24 years that neither candidate thought it fit to mention what Al Gore has billed the biggest threat ever to “human civilization as we know it.” That Obama didn't feel the need to devote even a lame half-a-sentence to it in the 270 minutes of free airtime he has gotten shows what a remarkable fall this defining challenge of our generation has enjoyed.
Twitter / Chris_C_Horner: Siemens exits solar business ...
Siemens exits solar business apparently unaware success is right around the corner. As it has been since the '90s (1890s). & always will be
The Reference Frame: Climate hysteria in presidential debates RIP (1988-2008)
So the topic was discussed by the candidates in 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004, and 2008. Six times. That's it. Thank God. The accumulating years of experience showing that a panic is unjustifiable, the public's growing knowledge of the climate science, the 2009 ClimateGate, and the natural aging process have teamed up to guarantee that the climate panic hasn't been mentioned once in the 2012 presidential debates

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