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Carbon Tax »

[6 May 2008 | No Comment | 5 views]

In another effort to price food out of the market, New Zealand is attempting to institute a carbon tax on livestock. This would destroy the industry and send meat prices skyward. However, if the measure is implemented, New Zealand would be the first carbon-neutral country. Too bad they won’t be able to afford a hamburger.
Read More: www.stuff.co.nz/nelsonmail/4514765a6510.html

Al Gore, Global Warming Hoax Lead Story »

[6 May 2008 | 5 Comments | 925 views]

Amid a frenzy of news reports covering backlash over skyrocketing food prices due to the corn-based ethanol boondoggle, the global warming hoax could be in trouble.
Time Magazine recently reported in the Clean Energy Scam that rain forests were disappearing at an alarming rate, thanks to biofuel use.  The sad part about biofuels is that they are less efficient than regular gasoline and release more emissions than traditional fuel.  Last year, the United States produced seven billion gallons of biofuel, which cost taxpayers around eight billion dollars, according to the Time Magazine article. …

Alternative Fuel Sources »

[6 May 2008 | No Comment | 2 views]

Republican senators are pressuring the EPA to back off the ethanol mandate, citing increased food prices. A spokesperson for the farmers association said this was a bad idea (of course) because increased food prices are a result of increased oil prices, not agriculture.
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Week-In-Review »

[4 May 2008 | No Comment | 39 views]

Welcome, everyone, to the weekly global warming hoax news round-up.
Sunday, April 27:
In a very inconvenient truth for global warming activists around the globe, it was revealed that 30% of our corn crop goes to the production of ethanol.  To give a representation of the inefficiency of corn-based ethanol, it takes 450 pounds of corn to fill a 25 gallon fuel tank.  I’d call that inefficient.  As if that level of inefficiency wasn’t scary enough, the global warming crowd is scaring us back into the stone age.  The public’s fear of …

Commentary, Global Warming Hoax Lead Story »

[20 Apr 2008 | One Comment | 194 views]

I’m constantly amazed at the pure arrogance and hypocrisy displayed by the global warming crowd.  Beginning with Al Gore’s statement that the global warming debate is over to current day, the environmental left in this country, and world, show little regard for human life and, instead, use fear-mongering, incomplete data and pure speculation to push their agenda forward.  The ultimate goal of many in the higher ranks of the global warming hoax is to enact control of your lifestyle and your money through legislation.
Here in America, we are known as …

Alternative Fuel Sources, Global Warming Hoax Lead Story »

[7 Apr 2008 | No Comment | 206 views]

As the myth around global warming begins to unravel and Operation Desperation sets in, it’s important for the public to know why biofuels aren’t the answer to solving global warming.
For those that don’t know, biofuels are alternative energy sources derived from living matter, as opposed to fossil fuels, such as oil, which are derived from nonliving matter. The most common biofuel is a blend of gasoline called E85, which means it’s 15% gasoline and 85% ethanol. However, the gasoline and ethanol content changes depending on the season. …

Carbon Tax, Global Warming Hoax Lead Story »

[31 Mar 2008 | No Comment | 63 views]

In a terribly convenient way for him, Al Gore announced to the world that global warming not only existed but that there was a scientific consensus. For the sheep of the world, this must have sounded like the last call to do something - anything - before the glaciers and ice caps melted, the hurricanes hit and and seas covered the continents. Fortunately for those of us smart enough to question Al Gore and his global warming crowd, the glaciers haven’t melted (nor will they), the ice caps …

Food »

[8 Jan 2008 | No Comment | 4 views]

It seems the ecolibs want to have their cake and eat it, too. With supposed dwindling stores of food around the world, the blame is placed on global warming. The increase in CO2 causes crops to contain less protein, but also leads to more at harvest. How can global warming cause a decrease in crops when clearly more land will be able to be farmed? It seems those libs that want to feed the world should encourage global warming so that more places on earth can …

Weather »

[2 Jan 2008 | No Comment | 14 views]

Some parts of Florida expecting snow flurries while citrus farmers scramble to protect their crops. If the planet was warming as so falsely predicted by the global warming crowd, I wonder if orange trees could be planted in the northeastern United States.
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