Wednesday, September 05, 2012

The New Nostradamus of the North: Talk about double standards!: Greenpeace Norway "proud" of the country´s oil industry
Norwegians, those socialist Arabs of the Arctic, who enjoy a life in luxury thanks to lucrative fossil fuel exports, also enjoy lecturing others on the lack of environmental awareness. Greenpeace Norway is no exception; these greenies are proud of their oil and gas industry while at the same time strongly condemning other countries - like Canada - which try to benefit from their own natural resources:
The Sail That Should Never Have Been Possible | Comprehending the Climate Crisis: Everything You Need to Know about Global Warming and How to Stop It
The trip was certainly arduous. Walls of ice surrounded them, and as they continued forward, walls of ice closed the passages they had just left behind. But they managed to accomplish their goal to many accolades...it’s sad that a sailboat can now make its way through the Northwest Passage at all.
Flashback: northwest_passage
The Northwest Passage was successfully navigated in 1906, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1944, 1957, 1969, 1977, 1984, 1988, and 2000 [and other years as well]
Britain can finally make the dash for gas with Paterson | City A.M.
One of the key political battle grounds in coming months will be the growing divergence between an outdated green agenda and a new push for environmental deregulation and economic growth.
Cameron appoints oil and gas friendly decision-makers | Reuters
(Reuters) - Britain sent a clear signal of support to its oil and gas industry when it named an advocate of shale gas fracking as environment minister and a wind farm sceptic as energy minister.

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