Posted on 02/23/2007 9:45:31 AM PST by rellimpank
February has been a tough month for Global Warming doomsayers. First, their cataclysmic worst-case scenarios were debunked by the IPCC, which cut its own 2001 projections for temperature increase by a third and sea level rise completely in half. Then, just five days later, they learned that the environmentally irresponsible U.S was actually doing a better job of cutting CO2 emissions than their Kyoto-signing European Union heroes. And to top it off, attendees of a February 16th DC meeting of GLOBE nations agreed to abandon their adored Kyoto's economy-killing, energy-rationing, short-range, mandatory CO2 targets in favor of more realistic long-term goals.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Maureen Dowd has kicked the bucket?
Hmm. More stuff that hasn't been reported by the MSM.
Reason prevails...... for a time......
Very comprehensive, rational and well written article.
Latest leftist Weather Channel Headine: 02-23-07
GORE'S GLOBAL FLATULENCE DECLARED A CO2 EMISSION!
Feb proves to those pro-global warmers to have pie stuck on their faces. If they whine and cry loud enough, March might help them. Heaven forbid!
Ooops! So would that be MoDo and her little cat too?
No, MoDo was the one speaking that line. DoDo dropped a house on her other sister.
--yep--that is an excellent website--
The question is...Is she a good bitch or a bad bitch?
Klaus Topfer (Germany) was the Executive Director of UNEP (the arm of the UN which established the IPCC) when he began working behind the scenes in developing the Kyoto Protocol. That is interesting when you consider that Mr. Topfer has a doctorate in economics. Our U.S. Senate voted Kyoto down in a 95-0 vote stating it would cause "serious harm to the economy of the United States." Why would a man with a doctorate in economics design an environmental policy that would cripple the United States? Did he not know what he was doing? Were all 95 U.S. Senators completely wrong? No! The 95 Senators were not wrong, and Mr. Topfer knew exactly what he was doing.
The political, anti-United States agenda of the Kyoto Protocol is embarrassingly transparent. America does not need our enemies dictating our economic policies. If we need to adjust some things to help the environment, then so be it. But let's entrust the task of developing that plan to men and women whose expertise is impeccable and whose devotion to the United States is unquestioned.
Billy Jack
billyjacksblog.com
Interesting "attitude" here.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
This is so sad. Kyoto was the cutest little global redistribution of wealth.
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