Daily Archives: December 31, 2008

Mankind, the root of all evil

Not only is man responsible for our present bout with “global warming” he is responsible for global cooling as well say Investors Business Daily. Climate Change: The Earth has been warming ever since the end of the Little Ice Age. … Continue reading

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Stephen Hawking in global warming camp

Hawking: We must recognise the catastrophic dangers of climate change “As we stand at the brink of a second nuclear age and a period of unprecedented climate change, scientists have a special responsibility, once again, to inform the public and … Continue reading

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Sammy Wilson is courageous

Environment minister Sammy Wilson: I still think man-made climate change is a con “I think in 20 years’ time we will look back at this whole climate change debate and ask ourselves how on earth were we ever conned into … Continue reading

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Church of England invests with Al Gore

Crazy! The Church of England’s Church Commissioners have gone green, investing £150 million with former US Vice-President Al Gore’s environmentally minded investment firm, Generation Investment Management. On Nov 18 the First Church Estates Commissioner, Andreas Whittam Smith reported that in … Continue reading

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Global Cooling…

Walter Williams summarizes the current global warming backlash occurring among scientists. I excerpted this one quote as a teaser… Geologist Dr. David Gee, chairman of the science committee of the 2008 International Geological Congress, currently at Uppsala University in Sweden … Continue reading

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Where is Seagate going?

Disk drive company Seagate has had their debt downgraded to junk status. High quality junk, but still junk. Seagate is known for being management top heavy. Perhaps they need to take a look at the graph below before they start … Continue reading

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