Articles tagged with: nature

The Difference Between Sarah Palin and Everyone Else
Posted in Global Warming Hoax Lead Story, Sarah Palin on 4 September 2008

Having watched Sarah Palin’s speech tonight during the broadcast of the Republican National Convention, she certainly seems like a go-getter and a bulldog.  From budget reform in Alaska to gas tax revenue refunds for taxpayers, it seems a nod for Palin is a good choice for America.  What struck me most during her nearly 45-minute [...]

Global Warming Denial: Human Nature?
Posted in Commentary on 22 July 2008

My friend and fellow global warming skeptic over at the Daily Bayonet has written a comprehensive post on how human nature influences our collective decision to be skeptical of global warming.  Some of the major media outlets are beginning to question the validity of human-induced climate change and it hardly seems right that Gore recently [...]

Global Warming Hoax Week-in-Review 06/29/2008
Posted in Commentary, Week-In-Review on 30 June 2008

Hi everyone, and welcome to the global warming hoax week-in-review.
Monday, June 23:
It seems the British aren’t convinced of the global warming hoax either, according to a recent poll.   Six in 10 Brits don’t believe in the global warming myth and many cited from the poll feel their being taxed too heavily and that all [...]

More George Carlin vs. Environmentalists
Posted in Commentary on 30 June 2008

Even comedian George Carlin saw through the hoax of global warming and environmentalism.  In this transcription from one of Carlin’s famous anti-global warming performances, it’s clear he understood that nature could take care of itself and has been around for four-and-a-half billion years while we humans have only been industrialized for the last two hundred. [...]

A Debate Over Global Warming?
Posted in Conspiracy on 24 June 2008

I’ve blogged this article not specifically for the post content, but to point out the hypocrisy of the global warming movement. If you click the link and scroll to the comments, you’ll see a rather interesting debate on both sides of the issue. Obviously Al Gore [...]

Canadian Couriers Against Carbon Tax
Posted in Carbon Tax on 19 June 2008

Couriers in Canada oppose the carbon tax set to start on July 1st. It would add 2.4 cents to each liter of fuel. The couriers feel the tax- and-grab scheme (my words, not theirs) would cause them problems, mostly that they are unable to use other modes of [...]

Thick Arctic Ice Traps Climate Tour Icebreaker
Posted in Disputing Global Warming on 31 May 2008

A 24,000 horsepower ice-breaking ship was forced to shut down their engines and wait for nature during a climate change tour to show interested individuals the Arctic ice before it all melted away.  Although Arctic ice did melt considerably over the summer, it quickly refroze and is back to levels not seen in many years. [...]

Global Warming Week-in-Review 5/4/2008
Posted in Commentary, Week-In-Review on 4 May 2008

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 [...]

The Great Global Warming (Hoax) Race
Posted in Disputing Global Warming on 1 May 2008

Fox News opinion piece on the global warming hoax. Now that climatologists have determined that the planet won’t warm due to “Mother Nature”, can we call off the global warming hoax now? With temperatures not warming since the El Nino-induced 1998, I think it’s time [...]

Global temperatures ‘to decrease’
Posted in Global Cooling on 4 April 2008

Global temperatures haven’t risen since 1998 when El Nino warmed the planet according to this scientist.
Source: news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7329799.stm