Posted on 04/25/2008 8:20:51 AM PDT by stockpirate
Greenpeace founder Patrick Moore says there is no proof global warming is caused by humans, but it is likely enough that the world should turn to nuclear power - a concept tied closely to the underground nuclear testing his former environmental group formed to oppose. The chemistry of the atmosphere is changing, and there is a high-enough risk that "true believers" like Al Gore are right that world economies need to wean themselves off fossil fuels to reduce greenhouse gases, he said.
(Excerpt) Read more at idahostatesman.com ...
The Goracle’s Hoax continues to slowly unravel. As soon as Algore’s scheme is finally exposed, he should be tried for his part in perpetrating this money making scam on the American people.
That’s just swell. Would someone please inform the 100 million people that were placed on UN food assistance in the last 6 months that we’re sorry we made our food into fuel?
Did you read the article - it doesn’t appear to be ancient - the speech was just given.
I was just coming around to Newt again until he pulled his globull warning shenanigans, screw him.
Haven’t been here for a while but with the election heating up here I am.
How have you been?
SP
He has been speaking out for years and many threads have appeared on FR.
Hey Patrick, did you purge all your anti-nuke rhetoric of past years?? You were so sure then, what happened?
Dosen’t it get tiresome always being wrong? When did you become an expert on the “chemistry” of the atmosphere?
Queer organizing in Idaho has always lacked capacity," said Andrea Shipley, who works with Your Family, Friends and Neighbors, a Boise-based gay-rights group. "But that's what we're hoping to change."
What did you do before becoming director of the SRA?
I was a contract consultant for Your Family Friends and Neighbors for about a year, and then became the part-time development director at the ACLU of Idaho. I worked there for a couple of years and then moved on to Lee Pesky Learning Center, a nonprofit organization that helps individuals with learning disabilities learn how to learn.
As "closely tied" as my propane-fired furnace and a JDAM.
I emailed it to several people and one who is a very active member on the Canteen thread, had never heard of it.
Evidently, not everyone follows Greenpeace as closely as you do - thanks for the editorial on what’s news and what isn’t.
Yes, this is old news Patrick has been repeatedly referenced as an environmentalist who favors nuclear power in recent years. Wonder why he’s “in the news” again. It’s not news.
But - I’m glad it’s being “recycled”...
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