Showing posts with label Al Gore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Al Gore. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2007

Rational Thinking Leaking Into the Main Stream Press

On the weekend, Claire Hoy had an editorial that was sure to be a hit in these parts. It had, Al Gore making millions from his fearmongering, David Suzuki as his sycophant, DoLittle Dion's hypocrisy on getting it done for climate change and slamming the Tories for their very un-conservative, mercury laced policy on light bulb regulation. Here's a taste:

I don't like Baird's green plan either. But only because it's playing into the hands of the green activists who would have you believe that the same people who can't accurately predict tomorrow's weather can -- by using the same computer models -- tell us what the weather will be doing 25 and 50 years from now. Think about that.

Three decades ago, these same people were warning us about "global cooling." Then it was acid rain which was going to end life as we knew it. And don't forget that deadly hole in the ozone layer. And so on.

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Skeptics Turning Tide on Global Warming Debate

Check out Tom DeWeese's commentary on how global warming skepticism is gaining momentum in academia and the general public:

The mantra of the religion of Global Warming is getting a little boring. It's quite possible, however, that Gore's appearance on the Hill actually represents the beginning of the end of his influence on climate policy rather than the start of a legislative tsunami.

Why? Because even after the Global Warming storm troopers, armed with billions of dollars, the backing of the Hollywood elite, the news media and most of academia have done everything possible to threaten, bully and force their one-sided propaganda on us, the so-called global warming skeptics seem to be coming out of their hiding places in ever greater numbers. The debate is now taking a dramatic change.

As the skeptic side is heard, more Americans are beginning to understand that there are legitimate reasons for skepticism. Here are just a few of the latest developments.

Make sure you read the rest, it is worth the extra two minutes.

Monday, April 30, 2007

Al Gore is a big fat hypocrite

When is everyone going to notice the two elephants in the room standing next to the Goracle?

First, Al Gore does not practice what he preaches when it comes to his mansion and he refuses to simply pledge to reduce his energy usage.

Second, there is a huge conflict of interest for the biggest climate change alarmist on the planet who happens to own a carbon credit trading company that is worth close to $250 million.

One News Now brings these facts together nicely:

Last month, U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe (R-Oklahoma) challenged Gore to sign a pledge to reduce his home energy use to that of the average American household; but Gore, whose Tennessee home consumes 20 times as much energy as the average American's home, has refused to take the pledge.

Inhofe is convinced he and other skeptics are winning the fight over global warming. He says, "There is a level of desperation [on Gore's part]; his entire life, his career, everything in his life is wrapped up in this assumption that man-made gases are causing climate change, and most of his supporters, the scientists of 10 years ago, who believed that he was right have come over to the other side now because the science just isn't there."

MIT meteorology professor Richard Lindzen recently said Al Gore's goal is not to battle global warming but to become a billionaire. Inhofe also points out a possible financial motivation for Gore, observing, "When you stop and think about the fact that he gets $200,000 a speech, he has to be concerned that that's going to come to an end."

And the Oklahoma Republican says Gore cannot refute several specific points posed by him and other global warming skeptics. "Number one," the lawmaker contends, is the fact that "if we did everything that he wants to do, in 50 years it would only reduce the temperature by .07 of one degree Celsius." And there is more, says Inhofe. "Secondly, that there's no relationship between the severity of hurricanes and global warming; three, the sea level rise that he tries to scare little kids with is bogus; four, money is driving this whole thing."

Emphasis mine.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Dumb Politians Helping Al Gore Make Millions

Kate at SDA has posted a Financial Times piece that blows the lid off the carbon trading scam Al Gore and mega corporations are cashing in on:

A Financial Times investigation has uncovered widespread failings in the new markets for greenhouse gases, suggesting some organisations are paying for emissions reductions that do not take place.

Others are meanwhile making big profits from carbon trading for very small expenditure and in some cases for clean-ups that they would have made anyway.

The growing political salience of environmental politics has sparked a “green gold rush”, which has seen a dramatic expansion in the number of businesses offering both companies and individuals the chance to go “carbon neutral”, offsetting their own energy use by buying carbon credits that cancel out their contribution to global warming.

The burgeoning regulated market for carbon credits is expected to more than double in size to about $68.2bn by 2010, with the unregulated voluntary sector rising to $4bn in the same period.

The FT investigation found:

News Flash: Dwight Duncan is the stupidest politician, ever. Lorrie Goldstein of the Toronto Sun has a few things to say about the dumbest thing he (and I) have ever heard a polititian saying:

[...]

But our winner is Dwight Duncan, Ontario's energy minister, who says Ontario's Liberal government won't install scrubbers on the smokestacks of its coal-fired electricity generating stations -- among Canada's, and North America's, worst emitters of air pollution and greenhouse gases.

As Duncan put it: "We're not going to spend $1.6 billion on technology that doesn't help climate change. That's just dumb."

WHAAAA? So, according to the brain trust running the Ontario government, spending money on the supposed "man-made global warming problem" is THE only environmental issue worth pursuing. In other words, all the money that they were going to spend in the MOE has all been appropriated for addressing what they consider the biggest environmental problem facing Ontario today - CO2 emissions. Water pollution? Who cares. Particulates and smog? No longer an issue. I am starting to believe that the global warming cultists are lunitics. These people are willing to sacrifice the economy of the country and all of the other environmental issues to fix a problem that DOES NOT EXIST!!!

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Catching Up

Yesterday was a down day, but here are a few items in case you missed them:

As Al Gore takes his resource hogging, CO2 spewing crusade through the Canadian West, the Alberta Premier tells the Goracal (a paraphrase): "...if you don't like the oilsands, get your country to stop buying oil from it":

But Stelmach, who hasn't seen the documentary, said Monday in Calgary the province is merely feeding Americans' insatiable demand for energy, so perhaps ore should look closer to home.

Over at the Toronto 'Red' Star, they want to know if you are a "Invested Materialists" or a "Ambivalent Materialists" or part of the "Suzuki Nation". The insidious part about this is they tie the man-made global warming issue into the general pollution issue. Who in their right ind wants polluted air and water? I am against those and believe energy conservation is a good thing. I am against spending billions of dollars on a problem that has been created by unreliable computer models and simply is not true. Anyway, they are mostly talking about a marketing scheme:
Environment Canada was also advised to push those "most responsible for influencing or making the types of decisions that can have a positive environmental impact" into considering the environment in their shopping habits.

The report by [American] market researcher Phoenix Strategies suggests individuals can be pushed into environmental action with targeted communications.
(emphasis and addition mine).

And finally, Lorrie Goldstein of the Toronto Sun likes what Baird and the Conservatives have said about Kyoto:

Environment Minister John Baird deserves credit for finally getting a serious discussion going about the real costs of implementing the Kyoto accord. Up to now, we've been sleep walking toward disaster.
[...]
Yesterday, the National Post said the Liberals had studies in 2000 estimating that complying with Kyoto would result in a loss of $4,400 of disposable income for a typical family, close to Baird's numbers. Is that true?
[...]
Last week, Baird called his [Dion's] bluff. About time.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Google Supports Al Gore's Agenda

Imperceptibly, millimetre by millimetre the global warming mantra invades the psyche of anyone who is simply living life. Bombarded by the message “man made global warming is killing the planet” through the MSM, advertising, celebrities and now, Google. Check out their melting iceberg logo used to mark earth day yesterday.

Google’s message is subtle, but clear. Melting icebergs are a result of global warming, the number one threat to the earth. It has been known for a while that Google is liberal organization. This just adds to the evidence of their political agenda.