Wednesday, March 10, 2010

[Fraudster] Al's Journal : Great Article By [climate fraud promoter] Maggie Fox
Last week, Alliance for Climate Protection CEO Maggie Fox posted an excellent piece at the National Journal’s Energy and Environment Experts Blog.

She wrote:

“Despite what the professional skeptics might claim, the overwhelming consensus on global warming remains unchanged. Less than a handful of small mistakes in a 4,000-page document do not undermine decades and volumes of important, careful scientific research, no matter what the paid pundits and pessimists try to spin. We cannot ignore that global temperatures have steadily increased in the past century, or that the past 10 years were the hottest decade on record. These are facts. Nor can we ignore that as the climate crisis worsens, we could see more severe flooding, more destructive hurricanes and longer droughts.”

“We have every reason to be confident in the overall conclusions of the U.N. report, which is based on thousands of peer-reviewed studies and multiple forms of analysis..."
Rajan's Take: Climate Change: Cut Motion on the Proposed Coal Cess Gains Momentum
From Jairam Ramesh's interview to the Wall Street Journal, it is obvious that the Environment Minister is cynical of the viability of renewable energy, particularly its potential to offer our poor, cheap energy. All over the world, particularly Europe, there are ample signals that governments are increasingly giving cold shoulder to renewable energy due to the dismal performance of their experimentation with these technologies.
Tory climate bores will eat each other – Telegraph Blogs
The real truth is that most of us in the middle of this debate just don’t care. We’d quite like to know if we’re damaging the planet and what can be done about it, but are bored rigid by hysterical claim and counter-claim from this weird bunch of anoraky ideologues, who should get out more.
Is global warming cooling as an issue?
Science, in the case of global warming, is not a settled issue needing only trillions of dollars and good advice to abate. Science is supposed to entail a serious search for scientific truths rather than just fame and fortune for opportunists.

You don’t really have to buy an electric car and dim light bulbs, settle for turnips instead of steak, or even hope for better days ahead.

Relax, they’re only trying to scare you into believing the historical nut with the sign that proclaimed: “Beware, The End is Near.” It is not.

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