Wednesday, December 02, 2009

American Thinker Blog: Gingrich statement on Climategate
I have always warned against the dangers of the politicization of climate science and, in the face of conflicting scientific claims, have advocated a strategy of prudence, not panic when it comes to meeting the challenge of climate change.
Flashback: YouTube - Newt Gingrich and Nancy Pelosi - We Can Solve It
This is the Newt Gingrich and Nancy Pelosi ad for the We Campaign. I was really surprised when I first saw this. I never thought these two would come together...
Kumi Naidoo: Frontline activist ready to take on the world - CNN.com
"I don't want history to judge us as sleepwalking into a crisis when all the scientific evidence is saying that we have to stop and take notice of the way that we are living on this planet.

"I feel that right now we are all at risk and being severely judged by future generation."
The Global Warming Backlash Continues and Cameron is in Trouble
Unsurprisingly, therefore, ‘Our Dave’ will not be attending Copenhagen [see main picture]. Like Turnbull in Australia, he is in more trouble than he perhaps knows over ‘global warming’. He has allowed the Tory Party to become trapped in a socialist mire of proposing higher costs and higher taxes, and the core of his party will simply not stomach such a formula.

We may at last in the UK be moving towards a political party for which climate sceptics can vote with some confidence.
Going Google-eyed over Copenhagen | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Google Australia still doesn’t autosuggest Climategate, despite having more than 16.5 million results. I guess the Google Australia were simply far too busy, having to compose this appeal for support for the Copenhagen warmist summit.

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