Posts Tagged ‘Global Warming’
Thursday, August 6th, 2009
BPSDB The headline may as well have read like that since the actual one was just as idiotic; “ Global warming is the new religion of First World urban elites .” The article in question is allegedly reporting on the “science” of Ian Plimer, “an unremitting critic of “anthropogenic global warming”.” The article by Jonathan Manthorpe is so fawning and gushing that it would be embarrassing as text for Plimer’s book jacket, never mind as an Opinion piece or book review. For breathless and brain
Tags: Brain, Earth, Elites, Global Warming, Jonathan, Motion Works, New Religion, Perpetual Motion, Science, Vancouver Sun
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
Is global warming making hurricanes more destructive? Did global warming contribute to the devastation of New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina? Would Kyoto-style energy rationing help avert future weather-related catastrophes? Well, just ask Al Gore! In An Inconvenient Truth , Gore claims there’s a “strong new emerging consensus” that global warming is increasing the duration and intensity of hurricanes (AIT, p. 81), he depicts New Orleans as a global warming victim (pp. 94-95), and the threat of
Tags: Al Gore, Catastrophes, Consensus, Devastation, Duration, Global Warming, Hurricane Katrina, Hurricanes, Inconvenient Truth, Intensity, Kyoto, New Orleans, Peril, Segment
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Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
by Jozel Max The erratic changes in weather are without a doubt caused by the pollution stemming from the current excessive use of fossil fuels is creating a hostile living environment around the world. The storms and intense weather conditions are creating storms that are seldom survived by the human race. The entire population needs to join forces and use renewable energy sources before the world becomes obsolete. Since the global warming has become such an extreme concern, there have be
Tags: Current, Doubt, Extreme Concern, Fossil Fuels, Global Warming, Human Population, Pollution, Renewable Energy Sources, Storms, Weather Conditions, World Weather
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