Sunday, March 29, 2009

Earth Hour Fails in NYC - Greg Pollowitz - Planet Gore on National Review Online
This photo combination shows Times Square before, above, and during, below, a one hour call to action for climate change during World Wildlife Fund's Earth Hour 2009 on Saturday, March 28, 2009 in New York City
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For Earth Hour I drove a pizza 10km which was cooked in a 475° oven that stays on 12 hours a day paid via electronic wireless debit. #fail
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Celebrated #Earth Hour in a cheating sort of way by going shopping. Whole foods turned out all the produce lights which was a nice effect.
HolyCoast.com: Earth Hour Celebration
The globalonists, realizing they were all wet about a coming ice age, shifted faster than Jeff Gordon at Bristol and suddenly decided we were all going to die from global warming. Voila, an issue they can scare people with a try to get laws passed that will allow them to control our lives.

That effort went merrily along its way until 1998 when Old Sol decided it was time to take a break. Solar activity began to slow down and with it the amount of energy reaching the Earth. Temperatures peaked in 1998 and haven't been as high since. Objective scientists are now saying we may be heading into a pronounced cooling period that could run 30 or 40 years.

That has really taken the wind out of the global warming campaign. Hence the creation of Earth Hour to try and gin up some needed support.
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'Extinct' possum back from the dead | Weird True Freaky | News.com.au
A POSSUM population believed to have been wiped out by climate change is in fact clinging to survival, scientists say.
Researchers say they have discovered three living brown lemuroid ringtail possums in the Daintree National Park, on Cape York, although the Daintree possums were believed to have been killed off during a heat wave in 2005.

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