Saturday, December 18, 2010

The climate bugaboo is the strangest intellectual aberration of our age - Telegraph
Christopher Monckton says that perspective was sorely missing at the Cancun climate conference.
MLive.com : VOP letter: Actions of climate change frauds betray words
And President Obama? He flew a chef from St. Louis to the White House just to make him pizza!

Who are the fools here, the hypocritical, scheming, fraudster scientists who perpetrate this scam, or those who make the conscious decision to worship and support these frauds? If these self-styled experts don’t believe what they preach — and they clearly don’t — then why should I?

Two functioning brain cells are sufficient to make that judgment.
More obscene waste, thanks to green scammers | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Yet more evidence that clean coal technology, on which the Gillard Government is spending $100 million a year, is just a a wild promise made to make the government seem green, and bugger the cost. Bugger also the cheaper and most obvious alternative.

That’s your money it’s wasting, folks, to fool you with what it knows will never work.
It's 'the hottest year on record', as long as you don't take its temperature - Telegraph
Since Dr Hansen first sprang to fame in 1988 for his part in setting off the global warming scare, he has become one of the world’s most outspoken climate activists. He recently appeared in a Nottingham court as defence witness for 20 activists who were found guilty last week of criminal conspiracy for trying to shut down our second largest coal-fired power station. No one familiar with Hansen’s pronouncements in recent years would be surprised by this. Still, it might seem odd that a senior US federal government employee should fly to England to support a bunch of criminals. Nothing like so odd, however, as the way his state-sponsored temperature record is still the one cited by politicians and the media to support their belief that this is the “hottest year in history”.
Chris Huhne has a blueprint for a green, cold, dark Britain - Telegraph
The government's new energy policy will lead to widespread power cuts and economic disaster, says Christopher Booker

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