Tuesday, February 23, 2010

[Brainwashed] Children [allegedly] set powerful example
The school is now the envy of others, after it was the only school in NSW to receive a $55,000 grant from the Federal Government to install solar panels which will be used to power the school's lights, computers and other appliances.

What's been undertaken at Camden High School, and its inclusion in the school's curriculum, really is worthy of praise.

And the exceptional examples continue with Camden Preschool, where the tiny tots are getting an early lesson in environmental education through the installation of drip irrigation, rainwater tanks, window tinting and thermal-lined curtains all aimed at fighting climate change at the preschool.
Carbon dioxide forcing alone insufficient to explain Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum warming : Abstract : Nature Geoscience
We conclude that in addition to direct CO2 forcing, other processes and/or feedbacks that are hitherto unknown must have caused a substantial portion of the warming during the Palaeocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum. Once these processes have been identified, their potential effect on future climate change needs to be taken into account.
A worldwide fervor over climate change orthodoxy: Christopher Essex | Comment | Toronto Sun
It’s been like watching the conclusion of a classic Bond movie where an enormous explosion consumes Dr. No’s fortress.

The serious damage of the great fervor was not from these noisy secondary cultural explosions. It was from the sustained, immoral attacks on scientific skepticism and skeptical scientists. The attacks began the moment science became subordinate to policy.

That is corruption of science, and we will all eventually suffer if it is not consciously stopped.
Senate battles EPA in Greenhouse gas showdown / The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com

Instead of talking about dollars and cents, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson mostly found herself defending her agency's key finding last year that greenhouse gases endanger human health and the environment.

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