Dinosaurs and vanished river spark questions as OSM seeks answers on Copenhagen
Saturday, July 16, 2011 at 3:22PM
Three different satellite image flyovers were combined from NASA’s Aqua satellite to show the journey of the volcanic ash from Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano as the ash traveled across the southern Pacific Ocean past New Zealand (at left) June 14, 2011. Credit: NASA Goddard/MODIS Rapid Response, Jeff Schmaltz.
Pajamas Media and PJTV, part of OSM Media, have for more than a year sought answers to questions about government travel to the climate change conference in Copenhagen in 2009. Pajamas Media started asking for answers from the Air Force in a Freedom of Information request filed Dec. 23, 2009.
As PM’s quest has evolved, numerous changes have occurred in the climate of Planet Earth.
The media company wanted answers to questions about US government officials and non-government individuals transported to the conference in Denmark on US taxpayer dollars.
Because reasonable answers have not been forthcoming, in June, 2011, Pajamas media filed a lawsuit against the US Dept. of Defense.
The Air Force did respond to the FOIA request with what PM described as “four pages of almost entirely redacted material.”
Why the obstruction on answers about matters that have nothing to do with national security?
As socialist-progressives continue to seek draconian regulations on US carbon emissions, Mother Nature often responds furiously.
As a matter of fact, The US Report noted in a 2009 column that an official from the Philippines missed the Copenhagen gala because a volcano threatened to erupt in his homeland.
Shortly after PM filed the lawsuit, researchers reported finding a dinosaur fossil in Montana in a zone believed to have no such fossils. The Christian Science Monitor said, “The leading culprit for the end of the Age of Dinosaurs is a catastrophic meteor strike about 65 million years ago.”
Adding insult to injury one day after the dinosaur fossil announcement, an earthquake swallowed a river in Costa Rica.
Earthquakes, volcano eruptions and cosmic events like meteor strikes have long caused climate change on a number of planets including Earth.
The myopic focus on carbon emissions and enacting regulations based on political science will do little to help the planet. What those regulations will do is undermine US lifestyles and hamper job creation because countries like China and India are still classified as “developing.” Both those heavily populated countries also base emissions on a per capita average, giving them another economic advantage.
Although socialist-progressives point to manmade global warming as the defining issue in climate change, it’s obvious Mother Nature still has a mind of her own.
Aside from that, numerous respected experts disagree on the impact of manmade emissions when it comes to global warming, climate change or global cooling.
(Analysis by Kay B. Day/July 16, 2011)
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Cheers, Tee
Tee is Senior Editor of digital magazine www.CostaRicaCLOSEUP.com and www.CostaRicaCLOSEUP.com/surfincostarica
Happened near Armenia de Upala.Guacalito River disappeared after earthquakes in the area.