Friday, December 03, 2010

Global Warming Summit in Cancun Opens with Prayer to Pagan Goddess Ixchel | NewsBusters.org
the executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change literally offered up a prayer to a pagan moon goddess on Monday during her opening statement at a UN climate conference convened in Cancun, Mexico.
SMH : “losing biodiversity faster than at any time in the fossil record” | Real Science
Given that the fossil record contains a tiny fraction of a percent of the land based life record, it is rather astonishing that anyone could make such a statement – but that is the norm for the day.

The only thing unprecedented is the rate at which people make up global warming BS.
#3 Is The New #1 | Real Science
2010 is well behind 1998 and it would require a huge spike in temperatures to match 1998. All these people have left in their arsenal is disinformation.
And the Fraud Goes On
Hell, all the evidence they need is right there by Al Gore in his movie, An Inconvenient Truth, in which he points to a wall-size climate change chart behind him that shows 5 cycles of Global Warming over the last 450,000 years approximately 100,000 years apart and approximately 5,000-10,000 years long, with ice ages in between. But he's too damn dumb to understand what he's pointing to. His own evidence proves, beyond a reasonable doubt, that it's a natural cycle that was in full play long before there was Us, and that "our" Global Warming began about 12,000 years ago and peaked about 8,000 years ago.
Qatar and the 2022 World Cup - By Greg Pollowitz - Planet Gore - National Review Online
Well, at least we won’t have to hear any of that sappy stuff about how “green” the World Cup will be, unless Qatar has some secret plan we don’t know of yet to offset the energy required to air condition twelve outdoor stadiums:
Green madness and Gillard’s dithering will hike your power bills | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
So the next time you hear a politician promising you more solar or wind power, be very, very afraid. And when Premier John Brumby promises to make Victoria the “solar capital of Australia”, now that this is a promise of suicidally high bills.

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