Monday, December 14, 2009

Quadrant Online - Merv Bendle - Brave New Green World
As the Copenhagen conference unfolds it is possible to detect the outlines of the grim future dystopia that will emerge if the stealthy and remorseless proponents of global eco-fascism are allowed to remake our world in their image. Consequently, the opportunity exists for an artistic and literary critique of the Brave New Green World these fanatics wish to impose on us all.
Kyopenhagen’s Fellow Travelers - Greg Pollowitz - Planet Gore on National Review Online
On the Fox News site, NRO contributor Phil Kerpen shares some of "The Crazy Stuff I Saw in Copenhagen" — a story illustrated with this telling picture of the cooperation between Europe's Green and Socialist parties.
Then drive like you mean it, Tim | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
[Alarmist Tim Costello] I drive a Mitsubishi Outlander [above]. I like the fact that you’re a little bit higher up and have good visibility. And it’s got plenty of space so that when we all go down to our family beach house after Christmas, you can get in what you need for a good week.
What would a Greenpeace supporter know? | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Judge for yourself where reason lies. And where the new fascism resides.
Is this a last hurrah for ocean acidification?
Below is an article from "The Times" of London. The writer has not kept up with the science however. His high-school chemistry has not prepared him for the complexity of nature: Both shellfish and corals THRIVE under higher levels of CO2. And warmer water EXPELS CO2 anyway, which is probably what is causing the present slight elevation of atmospheric CO2 levels. The Comments on the article give the author quite a caning anyway. He really is a drip who should stick to something he knows about. He is just a smug journalist with a chip on his shoulder
Climategate: Who are the 'deniers' now? - KansasCity.com
It’s not clear yet where all of this will lead, but as the blogger Richard Fernandez aptly put it, “The smoke of doubt has entered the temple.” At the very least, it’s time for AGW hard-liners to climb down from their pulpits and stop treating every dissent as evidence of evil.
Watching America : The Future Of Al Gore
In one year, the number of Americans who believe in global warming has fallen from 71 to 57 percent. This is not because skeptics are suddenly so convincing, but because scientists are losing their credibility.
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...the greenhouse debate is not about whether or not God exists, but whether we can trust scientists and the government. And that confidence is low and continues to decrease. The same also applies to the reputation of Gore.

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