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Tag Archives: Al Gore
Polar Bears Multiply: Global Warming Faulted
From Live Science, accessed 08/19/11: “Charles Monnett, a wildlife biologist with the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement, (BOEMRE) was placed on administrative leave on July 18 pending the conclusion of an Inspector General investigation into “integrity … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Socio-Political Essays
Tagged Al Gore, Algore in Wonderland, An Inconvenient Truth, Arctic, Arctic Ocean, banquise, bear cannibalism, BOEMRE, brears, Canada, Charles Monnett, eating polar bears, Gleason, global warming, hunting polar bears, ice, ice cover, Kassie Siegel, L'Odyssee climatique du Sout, le changement climatique global, man-made global warming, melting ice, ours polaires, phoques, polar bears
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Am I Smarter Than Everyone? Experts and Advocates (Revised)
“Do you think you are smarter than everyone, Jacques?” asked the young intelligent liberal man with whom I have occasional conversations. He was referring to my deep skepticism regarding global warming, its consequences, its remedies, its very existence, when it … Continue reading
Update on Climate Change and Science Fraud; Peer Review Explained.
The mainstream press is losing its last shreds of credibility by maintaining a blackout on a major international fraud concerning climate change. Here is the story, from a very personal angle. “Hacked” emails demonstrate that climate change advocates have eliminated … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Gore, blackout, carbon credits, climate change, climate change hoax, Climategate, collectivization, conspiracy, data, data suppression, double-blind refereeing, federal penitentiary, fraud, global warming, global warming deniers, Gravity Theory, hacked emails, jail, journal editor, mafia, Nobel Prize, peer review, Phil Jones, polar bears, press, replicability of results, revise and resubmit, Rush Limbaugh, scholarship, science, scientific evidence, scientific fraud, scientific publications, University of East Anglia
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Climate Change, for Real!
The monster two-thousand pages health reform bill is going to pass, I think. There are two silver linings to this disaster, First, I have never in my life seen Americans pay such attention to the mechanics of how legislation is … Continue reading
Posted in Socio-Political Essays
Tagged Al Gore, bovine burps, Cap and Trade, carbon absoprtion, carbon emissions, carbon footprint, climate chnage, Climategate, Collapse, Earth core temperature, geothermal energy, global warming, Greenland, hockey stick graph, Iran, Jared Diamond, National Geographic, natural gas, nuclear energy, petroleum, President Obama, Sen. Landrieux, Stalin, Straight of Hormuz, Times of London, UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, water vapor, wheat harvests
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Conservative Environmentalism
Conservatives often affirm that creating alarm over alleged global warming is meant to lead to another attempt at collectivist control of our lives. They say that radical environmentalism is the new communism. This makes sense but I think it misses … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Gore, Algore in Wonderland, bicycling, Bjorn Lomborg, Cambridge University, carbon footprint, climate change, Collapse, collectivism, Communism, conservatives, demonization, environmentalism, environmentalist, Germs and Steel, global warming, Green, Greenland Norse, Guns, Jared Diamond, markets, national security, organic produce, packaging, religious cult, Science Magazine, Skeptical Environmentalist, socialism, solar heating, tax revenue, Wall Street Journal
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