Wednesday, October 07, 2009

UN to US: $10 trillion for climate or else… « Green Hell Blog
The United Nations says in a new report that unless we (meaning U.S. taxpayers and consumers) cough up $10 trillion to the world’s renewable energy rentseekers and carbon abatement scamsters, the planet will be destroyed by UN-fabricated global warming.


Comply or Else - Henry Payne - Planet Gore on National Review Online
But in the age of green reporting, every story must be read with skepticism. Reuters’ echo of activists claims that consumers demand green cars is demonstrably false as hybrid sales as a percentage of the U.S. market have dropped from 3 percent to less than 2 percent of the market since 2007.

In fact, Mazda is investing in hybrids because government gives them little choice.
Don't Miss it! Climate Depot's Factsheet on 1970s Coming 'Ice Age' Claims | Climate Depot
Despite many claims to the contrary, the 1970's global cooling fears were widespread among many scientists and in the media. Despite the fact that there was no UN IPCC organization created to promote global cooling in the 1970s and despite the fact that there was nowhere near the tens of billions of dollars in funding spent today to promote man-made global warming, fears of a coming ice age, showed up in peer-reviewed literature, at scientific conferences, voiced by prominent scientists and throughout the media.
Go West (Africa): Exxon’s $4 Billion Bet on Ghana’s Jubilee Oil Field - Environmental Capital - WSJ
What does it take to stir Exxon into making a big deal for more oil assets? The rare combination of good geology and favorable politics—Ghana, in other words, whose oil reserves look like catnip to Exxon’s tiger.
Climate Change Puts South India Under Water : EcoWorldly
...while talks have already begun on coming up with an equitable deal and the very fear that there may be none, over 300 people have already lost their lives while millions are displaced and missing in this global warming related freak weather event, predicted well in advance by the IPCC in its Fourth Assessment Report in 2007.

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