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Government Intervention »

[28 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 4 views]

It seems socialism is running rampant this week.  Chinese officials recently remarked that rich countries should shoulder the load of paying for initiatives and cover poorer nations in the fight against global warming.  So it’s not enough that rich countries, specifically the United States, send foreign aid in the form of cash, food and military support to third-world nations, but now we have to pick up the tab for helping them reduce greenhouse gas emissions.  Wonderful.
Read More: ap.google.com

Animal Population »

[2 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 16 views]

Here we go again.  More predictions that are set to take place after most of us will be dead and unable to hold these clowns accountable for their fear-mongering and sensationalism.  Scientists now warn that by the end of this century up to one-third of all species could be extinct due to climate change.  The article continues to say that wildlife is having to work around a maze of man-made development, including dams (think clean and renewable hydroelectric power, folks).  Florida is also a major contributor to the projected decrease …

Indoctrination »

[2 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 6 views]

Thousands of secondary schools in India have received climate change packs to help instructors teach the potential catastrophe known as global warming.  Although concern has been expressed that this could make children apprehensive about the future, proponents of the climate change packs feel it provides opportunities and showcases what needs to be done.  More indoctrination at its finest.
Read More: ukpress.google.com

Al Gore »

[19 Sep 2008 | No Comment | 38 views]

Al Gore, speaking via satellite at the launch of Live Earth in India, said that it’s time to invest in clean energy to help kickstart the economy and that coal and oil contribute to the debt and financial crisis we’re experiencing today.  I hate to tell you, Al, but when people and corporations don’t have as much discretionary income to spend, the last thing on their mind is how to invest in trivial green energy products.  The added expense of converting entire systems over to clean energy alternatives is only …

Live Earth »

[18 Sep 2008 | No Comment | 25 views]

It’s that time once again where politicians and rock musicians from around the globe fly their carbon-emitting private jets to a location on the planet to raise awareness of global warming.  Live Earth, to be held on December 7th in Mumbai India, is still working on the attendee list but has confirmed Jon Bon Jovi.  Al Gore, surprisingly speaking from satellite rather than flying in his personal jet to India for a personal message, said India was chosen because it’s the world’s largest democracy and has significant influence on the …

Carbon Tax »

[18 Sep 2008 | No Comment | 4 views]

With fuel prices soaring above $1.50 per liter in British Columbia, residents there are concerned about a federal carbon tax that could drive fuel prices even higher if the Liberal party gains power in Ottawa.  Fuel prices in British Columbia, at $1.50 per liter, include about 40 cents in taxes.
Read More: canadianpress.google.com

Disease, Quick Hits »

[18 Aug 2008 | No Comment | 15 views]

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Commentary »

[11 Aug 2008 | No Comment | 54 views]

This 16-minute Google video displays some of the best comics and artwork I’ve seen and characterizes the global warming activists in their true light:  hungry for someone to blame, blaming every catastrophe on President Bush’s failure to sign the Kyoto Protocol (even after Clinton passed on it), Gore’s hypocrisy and environmentalists being genuinely happy when humans are killed in tragedies so that there are fewer people left to pollute the Earth.
Short version embedded below or visit the source link at the bottom of the post to see the long version.

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Conspiracy »

[1 Jul 2008 | No Comment | 56 views]

The Wall Street Journal Online has an article here that describes how home insurance companies are raising their rates for coastal residents because of increased hurricanes due to climate change.  When was the last time an unproven science was blamed for increasing insurance rates?
Read More: online.wsj.com

Economy »

[6 Jun 2008 | No Comment | 10 views]

To cut greenhouse gas emissions by half each year, it’s projected to take about 1% of the world’s income. Some of that will go to carbon capture, 32 new nuclear plants and 17,000+ wind turbines annually.
Read More: afp.google.com