Two Canadians brought down the global warming racket
11/28: "Two of Canada's greatest and most unsung recent heroes These men have been prominently mentioned in the hacked emails that have just revealed the outrageous lengths the scientific propagators of the Great Green Fraud have gone to to suppress the facts.
- The immensely respected former British chancellor of the exchequer, Nigel Lawson, had great difficulty finding a publisher for his expose of these matters, An Appeal To Reason, A Cool Look at Global Warming,
- The ecoextremists allow the conservationists and butterfly collectors and Sierra Clubs to front their activities, just as the pacifist naifs were often the
- witless dupes and "useful idiots" (in Lenin's words), of the Communists.
As Lord Lawson wrote in his book, those worried about imminent environmental catastrophe, as compared, for examples, to nuclear terrorism or even large meteoric collisions, "need not worry about saving this planet. They are already living on another one ... We appear to have entered a new age of unreason ...
- It is from this, above all, that we really need to save the planet.""
- AP explains the main point is the US absolutely must give billions immediately and must continue giving every year for many years; that the
- amount of money must be set in stone, binding, not subject to revision or renegotiation.
Reuters mentions about half the nations in the Commonwealth (of cash seekers) are island nations who believe they're going to sink.
- They are demanding US money immediately because they believe the seas will rise and consume their islands.
- Reference, AP, "Upfront money needed to ease UN climate deal," by Charles P. Hanley
- Reference, Reuters, "Despite Momentum, no smooth path to climate deal," by Pascal Fletcher
- Reference, Der Spiegel says climate experts are puzzled because global warming has stopped. Temperatures have not risen for a decade.
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