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I recently heard a surprising story: A female CEO was briefed on a stellar candidate for a top job at her company. “Sounds ideal,” she said to the group in the room. “Male or female?” Male was the answer. “Damn” was her audible response. The guy wasn’t even interviewed. Why Are Men SilentSearch BIS

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- “This has been the coldest season with the most ice since we started Arctic Watch in 2000. Almost no whales. The NWPassage is still blocked with ice. Some of the bays still have not melted!”
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Category Archives: global warming
Stop getting freaked out by Al Gore
That’s Kathryn Jean Lopez’s suggestion. I found this of particular interest… Little wonder that Gallup reports that a majority of Americans support “drilling in U.S. coastal and wilderness areas now off limits.” Unlike Congress, where Democratic California Rep. Maxine Waters … Continue reading
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Five myths: America’s Climate Security Act
Over at National Review, Ben Lieberman explores/exposes 5 myths of the “America’s Climate Security Act” authored by Joe Lieberman and John Warner. The myths are: Myth #1: LW wouldn’t be expensive.Myth #2: The costs fall on industry, not consumers.Myth #3: … Continue reading
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Global warming legislation
What a convoluted mess: Sen. Joe Lieberman, the Connecticut independent who is a leading sponsor of the bill, says computer studies suggest a modest impact on energy costs, with several projections for continued economic growth. Sponsors says the bill also … Continue reading
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Priorities, Global Warming is 30th
Read Darren’s writeup on the Copenhagen Consensus Conference. Earlier this week I wrote about the Copenhagen Consensus Conference, and its attempt to determine the most effective way to expend limited resources (money) to solve the world’s biggest problems. The results … Continue reading
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Climate change legislation not likely to pass
Whoops, they must mean global warming. Whatever. Thankfully, according to this Fortune magazine article, the business coalition supporting the Lieberman-Warner climate change legislation jas splintered. Without widespread corporate support, passage of the bill – already a long shot at best … Continue reading
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Krauthammer on global warming
Charles Krauthammer takes on the global warming kool-aid drinkers and I must say that I’m pretty much in full agreement with him. I’m not a global warming believer. I’m not a global warming denier. I’m a global warming agnostic who … Continue reading
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Cap and trade
Powerline takes on the Lieberman-Warner cap-and-trade climate control bill. This interesting statistic from the EPA… The EPA estimates that by 2030 it will reduce GDP by 0.9% to 3.8%, and that is based on assumptions that appear hopelessly optimistic. Even … Continue reading
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Not even a global warming skeptic
Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus interprets his stance on global warming… I’m just surprised to hear that I’m skeptical vis-a-vis environmentalism. I’m not skeptical. I am totally against it. “Skeptical” is an understatement which I would never, never use. Read … Continue reading
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Climate change on Jupiter
I had no idea our global warming was so contagious.
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Polar bears and the religion of global warming
George Will comments on the insanity of categorizing polar bears as a threatened species… Environmentalism is, as Lawson writes, an unlimited “license to intrude.” “Eco-fundamentalism,” which is “the quasi-religion of green alarmism,” promises “global salvationism.” Onward, green soldiers, into preventive … Continue reading
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Cracks in global warming concensus
Al Gore’s cinematic sermons on inconvenient truths to the contrary notwithstanding, it is becoming clearer by the day that major cracks are appearing in the supposed consensus among scientists that global warming caused by carbon emissions is an urgent problem … Continue reading
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Back to global warming
The Diplomad does a take down on Prince Charles, We have Britain’s number one believer, the otherwise never employed and unemployable, Prince Charles reportedly warning us that. and then wondering Oh, Lord, where to begin? But, first, does that “Prince” … Continue reading
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Didn’t hear about it, imagine that
From the editorial page of IBD today… Climate Change: Nearly 32,000 scientists sign a petition that says they reject the claim that humanity is causing global warming. The media, who are heavily invested in the Gore Consensus, yawn. but let’s … Continue reading
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Energy shortsightedness
Investors Business Daily takes on Congress for declining oil production. The unintended consequence of the Congress members’ poor judgment and meddling micromanagement of U.S. energy policy is that they actually hurt most the very people they always profess to be … Continue reading
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Climate change and composting in Boulder
Steve Pomerance, former City Council member has been drinking the global warming kool-aid as be puts on the full court press guilt trip because the Boulder City council postponed implementing composting pick up. Composting doesn’t seem like a bad idea, … Continue reading
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Al Gore laughing all the way to the bank…
That’s Investor’s Business Daily’s prediction. Not to mentione that “disasterous global warming’ won’t occur either… We have a prediction all our own — that disastrous global warming will not occur. Then the greenies will take credit for preventing it and … Continue reading
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Global warming and quotes…
On May 7th Deborah Clem wrote a letter to the editor making the simple claim that there is no scientific concensus regarding global warming. Since approaching this issue with anything resembling an open mind violates the majority of Boulderites worldview, … Continue reading
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Now here’s a surprise…
Ever the global warming opportunist, it didn’t take Al Gore long to connect the dots between the Myanmar cyclone and global warming.
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Global warming message in India
The global warming brainwashing continues worldwide. Here’s an example from St. Peter’s College in India. ‘It was a total environmental package comprising varied themes like melting of glaciers, depleting ozone layer, greenhouse gases, depleting water resources and drying up of … Continue reading
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WSJ opinion piece on Climate Change
Oops I mean’t global warming. In a WSJ opinion column (registration may be required), author Steven Hayword tries to put the goal of 80% reduction of global warming gases by 2050 into perspective. First, this translates into approximately 1 billion … Continue reading
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