The Climate Alarmists Next Assault on Freedom
Those of you who have paid attention to the Climategate scandal will not be surprised to see in the video the extent to which the Alarmist have tried to block Dr. Svensmark from publishing his theories. My prediction though is that after the Global Warming Alarmists get shot down in flames again in Mexico City in December, they will jump to a new horse, embrace the scientists working on Global Cooling, and plot a new course for world governance.Blizzard that proves the peril of our climate-change ignorance - The National Newspaper
Are you ready for their next assault on your tax dollars?
Don’t try telling anyone between Boston and Beijing about global warming; they might just hit you with a snow shovel.2010 International Climate Change Adaptation Conference Climate Adaptation Futures: Preparing for the unavoidable impacts of climate change 29 June - 1 July 2010, Gold Coast Convention Centre, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia | NCCARF
The worst blizzards in decades have struck across the northern hemisphere.
Co-hosted by Australia's National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility and the CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship, this conference will be one of the first international forums to focus solely on climate impacts and adaptation.GreenFudge.org » Mexico Embraces the Challenges of 2010 Climate Change [Scam] Summit
Mexico’s main goal is to get all nations to agree to a 50% emissions cut by 2050—whether they are developed or not.Darwin (AGW) Awards vs. The Tragedy Of Cold-Related Deaths « The Unbearable Nakedness of CLIMATE CHANGE
...Mexico is not quite sure how they will accomplish what Copenhagen did not, but they are at least going to try, noting that it is a “big challenge for the country”. It certainly has a greater chance of happening in Mexico, however, since the country has long been seen as a bridge between rich and poor nations.
Tragic as it is, the death at the age of 70 of Canon Hereward Cooke on Dec 15 in Copenhagen after having cycled in a snowstorm is the stuff of a Darwin Award.
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