Matt Damon Surprised To Learn His Anti-Fracking Film Was Funded By Foreign Oil Wealth « Common American Journal
Too cold for grit to work | UK | Express.co.uk - Home of the Daily and Sunday Express
Actor Matt Damon was surprised to learn his new anti-natural gas fracking movie was funded in part by Mideast oil nation the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Hydraulic fracking is a technique used to get natural gas out of the ground which could help make domestic natural gas a cheaper competitor to foreign oil.Matt Damon in Team America - YouTube
Too cold for grit to work | UK | Express.co.uk - Home of the Daily and Sunday Express
AN Arctic blast bringing up to six inches of snow threatens to grind Britain to an icy halt next week.The 'polluters’ the EU says don’t have to pay - Telegraph
Chaos is predicted on the roads as experts warned that grit will not work in the extreme cold.
It might seem rather quixotic for a government that recently had to borrow £8.6 billion in a single month, in order to cover its ever-widening spending deficit, to then lash out £1.8 billion in foreign aid to build wind turbines in Mexico to supply Walmart with electricity, or to provide solar panels to some of the poorest countries in the world on condition that they don’t build the proper power stations they need to become richer.Climate Change and the Light Switch – A Geologist View | The Next Grand Minimum
A much colder world that can emerge in a just a decade. A climate change that we could experience in a life time. It has happened in the past and will happen again, according to Dr. Peters. She presents some historical examples.COP18 Fails But There Is Still A Chance For Revenge On The West « Tory Aardvark
The bloodbath to resolve this and all the other unfinished business from COP18 will resume next year at COP19 in Poland, where 12 months down the line the Great Man Made Global Warming Scam will have decayed still further, but one thing will still remain constant, the desire to punish the so called rich nations for having achieved a modern industrial society instead of languishing in the drudge and misery of the Green Agrarian dream.
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