Sunday, March 24, 2013

Now they can’t be bothered saving Earth for even an hour | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
I attended a party in a tower at Docklands last night, and was there from about 7.45pm until midnight. I spent most of the evening admiring the view of city lights from the balcony. There was no visible sign of Earth Hour at all. I did not see any diminution in illumination at all.
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"up to 15C in the Arctic an extreme but plausible case.” So says MET office climate alarmist

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Carbon taxes spurned in Senate budget vote - The Hill's E2-Wire
they nonetheless illustrated that Republicans and centrist Democrats appear to form a clear majority against fees on emissions from oil and coal producers, power plants and other sources.

Whitehouse, one of the most active Senate advocates for aggressive steps to address climate change, and Blunt squared off before the votes.

The Rhode Island Democrat suggested the new Pope would be on his side.

“We have a new Pope, Pope Francis, who said last week that our relation with God’s creation is not very good right now,” Whitehouse said.

“God’s creation runs by laws — the laws of nature, the laws of physics, the laws of chemistry, and God gave us the power of reason to understand those laws,” added Whitehouse, who speaks often on the floor about the dangers of climate change.

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