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Month: November 2008
Register your opinion
...on whether or not the EPA should regulate CO2, the primary cause of climate disruption today. I received this via unsolicited email: Friday is the last day to voice your opinion on whether the EPA -- the Environmental Protection Agency -- should regulate carbon dioxide pollution, the primary cause of the climate crisis. This is … Continue reading Register your opinion
Does being right matter?
Okay, so this clip is a bit long (~10 minutes) and it is mostly Fox Noise, but it is really fascinating to watch this one guy, Peter Schiff, being dead on in his economic predictions and advice over and over and over again, and even more interesting to watch the the boobleheads laugh at him … Continue reading Does being right matter?
Good PBS documentary
So it took me a long time to finally watch the last segment, but I did find this documentary from PBS to be very engaging and very informative. Maybe not so encouraging though... FWIW, In It for the Gold agrees you should go watch it. The synopsis is here: Melting glaciers, rising sea levels, fires, … Continue reading Good PBS documentary
Hansen wants the sceptics thrown in jail
This is just one of dozens of responses to common climate change denial arguments, which can all be found at How to Talk to a Climate Sceptic.Objection:In his June 23, 2008 testimony before the United States Congress, James Hansen called for the punishment of climate change skeptics for "crimes against humanity". This is a mockery … Continue reading Hansen wants the sceptics thrown in jail
Another Week of GW News, November 23, 2008
Sipping from the internet firehose... This weekly posting is brought to you courtesy of H.E.Taylor. Happy reading, I hope you enjoy this week's Global Warming news roundup (skip to bottom) Another Week of Climate Disruption News Information overload is pattern recognition November 23, 2008 Top Stories:IEA WEO, Poznan, Recession, Global Trends 2025 Arctic Geopolitics, Antarctic, … Continue reading Another Week of GW News, November 23, 2008
Friday Funny from Dilbert
Colonial Intelligence
You all should check out some beautiful photographs of bacterial cultures Seed Magazine has in one of its "portfolios". There are many other great sets there too, of all kinds of things.
Obama’s Use of Complete Sentences Stirs Controversy
I received this via unsolicited email and thought it important analysis to share: Stunning Break with Last Eight Years In the first two weeks since the election, President-elect Barack Obama has broken with a tradition established over the past eight years through his controversial use of complete sentences, political observers say. Millions of Americans who … Continue reading Obama’s Use of Complete Sentences Stirs Controversy
Very encouraging!
A Few Things Ill Considered is just as happy as the next vile, hate-spewing, far left smear machine that Barack Obama actually won the recent US Presidential election, but I have to say I am so ready to be really disappointed! Call me a cynic, but we've had progress waved under our noses before, only … Continue reading Very encouraging!