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Entries in global warming alarmism (3)

Saturday
Jun042011

Mitt Romney's global warming misstep

Republicans, Tea Partiers and Libertarians are chatting on social media about former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney’s global warming statement in New Hampshire. Romney’s campaign is still young, so he may have time to correct what I perceive as a major misstep on the trail.

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Thursday
Feb182010

UN climate change secretary to depart 5 months before Mexico summit

Commentary by Kay B. Day

Most Americans have probably never heard of Yvo De Boer, the Executive Secretary of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. Yet the policies pushed by de Boer would affect every single person in the US. The Associated Press said de Boer will resign July 1; climate talks are scheduled to begin in late November in Mexico.

De Boer’s position is one example of the vast bureaucracy spawned by global warming alarmists, a group whose message dates at least to the 1970s. At that time, the political class and branded media were claiming catastrophe because the earth was cooling. And the messaging relied on the same premise it does today—antagonism towards oil producers.

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Monday
Jan182010

Experts catch Himalayan meltdown error as ClimateGate scientist got stimulus funds

Commentary by Kay B. Day

Global warming alarmists love to post charts, graphs and scientific data on message boards and comment threads. Most of the laymen alarmists aren’t scientists and take their talking points directly from alarmist websites. They are like little parrots of science, repeating whatever dogma is drilled into their willing brains.

But ClimateGate has expanded with another revelation—actually a couple of them. And since Big Branded Media in the U.S. probably won’t tell you about it, we figured we’d share the news. For starters, the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has some explaining to do about those Himalayan glaciers that are supposed to disappear by 2035. The Times (London) said, “In the past few days the scientists behind the warning have admitted that it was based on a news story in the New Scientist, a popular science journal, published eight years before the IPCC's 2007 report.”

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