Friday, November 02, 2012

Climate Depot's Morano on Mayor Bloomberg's endorsement of Obama: 'Bloomberg is insulting every victim of Sandy by implying the federal govt can legislate the behavior of storms & weather' | Climate Depot
Morano: 'On the plus side, Bloomberg's new found desire for government to alter weather patterns may make him worry less about the size of sodas in New York City restaurants'
Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog: Mayor Bloomberg's Deft Climate Politics
Whatever the motivations behind Mayor Michael Bloomberg's decision to cite Sandy and climate change as a reason for his endorsement of President Obama, it has the effect of relocating responsibility for Sandy's devastation from NYC City Hall to Washington, DC.
Carbon King David Koch Thinks Climate Action Will 'Damage The Economy', But Sandy Underscores Inaction Is Much Costlier | ThinkProgress
[So how much would it have cost to prevent Sandy?  How, specifically, could Sandy have been prevented?]
The BBC and Jimmy Savile: peas in a pod – Telegraph Blogs
Sorry for the radio silence. I've been out winning wars. And now that we've reached at least the end of the beginning of the battle to rescue Britain from the hideous wind farm menace it's time to start naming the guilty parties.

Guiltiest of all, in my book, is the BBC. Without the BBC's relentless propagandising on behalf of the alarmist cause everywhere from the Today programme to Springwatch to the hysterically doom-mongering reportage of Roger Harrabin and David Shukman the public appetite for climate action at all costs would not have been nearly so strong or undiscriminating. Nor would our politicians have been quite so desperate to prove their green credentials with lunatic policies like the Climate Change Act. This in turn would surely have meant fewer wind farms. And, better still, fewer expensive sports cars for the noisome Dale Vince. Perhaps Vince might even have been forced to get a proper job.

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