Tuesday, August 25, 2009

The American Spectator : Counting the Costs
The other conference attendees also avoided science questions, and instead acted as though something had to be done about greenhouse gases, with the debate about what cap-and-trade would cost the South.
True science is beautiful
I could go on like this, ridiculing the crazed, Al-Gorey, joke science on which the “climate change crisis” was erected, at huge cost to ourselves, both directly for twisted “research,” and indirectly for the destructive government legislation it supports.

But I’m inclined to relent: for the global warm-alarmists are destroying themselves, with chance help from a weak solar cycle. And as I mentioned in my last column on this topic (July 29), full-length books such as Ian Plimer’s on Global Warming: The Missing Science, do a more compendious job of exposing the alarmists’ false premises and assumptions.

As Napoleon used to say, echoing an ancient Chinese sage, “Never interfere with an enemy who is in the process of committing suicide.”
Rally Sept. 1 to oppose cap-and-trade bill - eTrucker
Those opposing the cap-and-trade bill, officially the American Clean Energy and Security Act, H.R. bill 2454, can protest its passage at 11:30 a.m., Sept. 1, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Springfield, Ill.

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