Articles Archive for September 2008
Methane »
A Russian research ship in the Arctic has discovered methane bubbles rising from the sea floor which, if you listen to anyone in on the global warming hoax, is certain doom. I believe the scientists quoted in this article call it a “ticking time bomb”. However, the article does go on to mention it’s thought that “huge methane releases may have been responsible for mass extinctions in Earth’s distant past.” Were those historical methane releases from the ocean floor, too? If so, can you explain how temperatures were high enough …
Indoctrination »
A Pew research study conducted in May found that 54% of Americans under age 30 believe in anthropogenic global warming. Only 37% can be said of those age 65 and older. The influx of conservatism only with regard to saving the planet in a sea of liberal ideas persists among school-age children. Kids are being taught at an early age to clean up after themselves and only take a small portion so that others won’t go without. Indoctrination is powerful with those whose minds are a clean slate. I guess …
Carbon Tax »
Ontario’s Liberal finance minister, Dwight Duncan, said yesterday that implementing a carbon tax now, under threat of economic uncertainty, would be a mistake. Duncan went on to say that implementing massive shifts in tax burdens is not something that should be undertaken during instances of shaky economic times.
Read More: www.canada.com
Food »
It wasn’t enough that we were asked to cut back on meat consumption to stop global warming. Now consumers are being asked to cut back on milk intake to save the world from the devastating effects of climate change. According to the article, meat and dairy products are responsible for eight percent of greenhouse gas emissions followed by fruit and vegetables. Consumers are encourages to follow wartime protocol of shopping by foot, buying local produce and cooking in bulk. Also, consumers are encouraged to reduce consumption of items with low …
Lifestyle »
Third-world countries are being lectured about reducing carbon emissions, even though their often times fragile industry is still in its infancy. Some countries in the third world are fighting back, though, as evidenced in India. From the article:
The Indian government’s National Action Plan on Climate Change looked for evidence of harm to India from global warming. Its scientists found none. It also looked for man-made causes. Still no evidence. “No firm link between the changes [to India’s environment] and warming due to anthropogenic climate change has yet been established,” it …
Conspiracy »
(Via Pete’s Place). Just how did the global warming myth begin? It all started at Research Triangle Park in North Carolina, United States in 1975. Scientists needed a way to keep population growth in check and, out of that conference 33 years ago, the global warming hoax was born. Read the PDF linked up below for a four-page document on how, supposedly, the climate crisis was born.
Read More: carbon-sense.com
Disputing Global Warming »
Why am I so confident that global warming is a myth? Once you read this article on determining credibility of global warming, you’ll understand. Surely something as important and life-changing as climate change would be up for debate, right? Not according to Al Gore who once said that the debate is over.
Read More: www.making-ripples.com
Gored but Not Forgotten »
Welcome a new weekly cartoon strip called Gored! But Not Forgotten. It’s a satirical look at the world of global warming. Check back weekly for the latest strip!
Lifestyle »
New software developed for cellular phones by a London-based start-up uses global positioning satellites to determine if you’re walking, driving or flying and can calculate your carbon footprint based on the results. So the next time you care about whether or not you’re spewing too much greenhouse gas into the atmosphere, just reach into your pocket and fire up this application.
Read More: www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/sep/29/carbonfootprints.travelandtransport
Government Intervention »
This has nothing to do with the absurd federal bailout package, either. Convenience stores in the city of Kyoto are being asked to not remain open 24 hours to help fight global warming. As Anthony Watts puts it, there’s only going to be a real savings on electricity from light. The refrigeration units must still run. Maybe I should have called this post “Pirates of Profit Gag Business for Global Warming.” That seems about right.
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