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Wicked holiday travel mocks global warming

Posted: 27 Dec 2010 11:33 AM PST

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Two days before Christmas the Obama administration moved unilaterally toward two go-it-along policies little noticed by the public and most likely timed to be missed by most Americans pre-occupied in preparing for Christmas Day:  1) Directives on greenhouse emissions and 2) the repeal of the Bush era's policy limiting wilderness protection.

Mother Nature to Alarmists: Chill Out!

Posted: 27 Dec 2010 11:06 AM PST

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Mother Nature has not been helpful to global warming alarmists of late. The record cold wave she unleashed across much of planet during the recent United Nations climate change conference (known by the unwieldy bureaucratic acronym UNFCCC-COP16/CMP6 — really) extended even to the fabled, usually warm-and-sunny beaches of Cancun, Mexico, as we previously reported (Record Cold at Cancun Climate Confab).

The Cancun Climate Con

Posted: 27 Dec 2010 09:17 AM PST

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The UN seeks to redistribute wealth, while CFACT works to reduce "energy poverty"

As conference delegates shivered in Cancun during its coldest weather in 100 years, power-hungry elitists labored behind the scenes to implement the real goal of this "global warming" summit, this sixteenth Conference of the Parties (COP-16), this clever political con job.

10 worst eco commercials

Posted: 27 Dec 2010 07:39 AM PST

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OK this is the 10 (well OK I ended up with a lot more than 10) worst list of eco commercials:

At No. 10 Green Police. I actually found this commercial quite funny in one way but alarmingly real and frightening in another with regards the future and big green brother. I think yet again the message of the ad backfired on the green movement as people saw the orwellian, 1984, socialist/dictatorship philosophy of the green/environmental movement and their eco elitist plans where even your garbage is now screened.

Christmas myths: the mystery of the 'Vanishing Snow'

Posted: 27 Dec 2010 07:25 AM PST

Britain lies somewhere under those dunes.Britain lies somewhere under those dunes.

Until this week, the most-read story in the online edition of the Independent was Snowfalls are now just a thing of the past, the one from March 2000 in which top expert Dr David Viner of the top-rated Climatic Research Unit at the famed University of East Anglia used his superbly honed predictive powers to make this now legendary warning:

"Children just aren't going to know what snow is."

The green hijack of the Met Office is crippling Britain

Posted: 27 Dec 2010 07:22 AM PST

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By far the biggest story of recent days, of course, has been the astonishing chaos inflicted, to a greater or lesser extent, on all of our lives by the fact that we are not only enjoying what is predicted to be the coldest December since records began in 1659, but also the harshest of three freezing winters in a row. We all know the disaster stories – thousands of motorists trapped for hours on paralysed motorways, days of misery at Heathrow, rail passengers marooned in unheated carriages for up to 17 hours. But central to all this – as the cry goes up: "Why wasn't Britain better prepared?" – has been the bizarre role of the Met Office.

CARB's Carbon Capers

Posted: 27 Dec 2010 06:09 AM PST

Mary Nichols, California Air Resources BoardMary Nichols, California Air Resources Board

 

In a nearly unanimous vote, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) just approved a statewide cap-and-trade scheme to limit emissions of CO2 from six hundred major industrial plants, starting in 2012.  Proposition 23 on the California ballot, defeated in November, was an attempt to at least delay the state's Cap-and-Trade law, AB-32, until California's record unemployment eased.  However, the slanted description appearing on both the official Voter Guide and the ballot, written by then-State Attorney General Jerry Brown and his office, the well-funded "No-on-23" campaign, and some very heavy media bias, had Californians believing that Prop. 23 would thwart efforts to curb air pollution -- i.e., smog.  So Prop 23 went down in flames, threatening hundreds of thousands of jobs, and perhaps a million.

A Blizzard of Lies in The New York Times

Posted: 27 Dec 2010 05:46 AM PST

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"Bundle Up. It's Global Warming" – December 26, 2010, New York Times opinion article by Judah Cohen.

It's Orwellian when cold is declared warmth. It's deceitful and insulting when it occurs in the midst of a huge blizzard shutting down much of the northeast.

I would not even trust the date on the front page of The New York Times because the newspaper long ago lost touch with reality, with sanity, and, one can only assume, readers fleeing to other sources for the news.

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