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Title: The Climate Change Climate Change
Post by: thundley4 on June 26, 2009, 02:29:09 PM
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Steve Fielding recently asked the Obama administration to reassure him on the science of man-made global warming. When the administration proved unhelpful, Mr. Fielding decided to vote against climate-change legislation.

If you haven't heard of this politician, it's because he's a member of the Australian Senate. As the U.S. House of Representatives prepares to pass a climate-change bill, the Australian Parliament is preparing to kill its own country's carbon-emissions scheme. Why? A growing number of Australian politicians, scientists and citizens once again doubt the science of human-caused global warming.
Among the many reasons President Barack Obama and the Democratic majority are so intent on quickly jamming a cap-and-trade system through Congress is because the global warming tide is again shifting. It turns out Al Gore and the United Nations (with an assist from the media), did a little too vociferous a job smearing anyone who disagreed with them as "deniers." The backlash has brought the scientific debate roaring back to life in Australia, Europe, Japan and even, if less reported, the U.S.
In April, the Polish Academy of Sciences published a document challenging man-made global warming. In the Czech Republic, where President Vaclav Klaus remains a leading skeptic, today only 11% of the population believes humans play a role. In France, President Nicolas Sarkozy wants to tap Claude Allegre to lead the country's new ministry of industry and innovation. Twenty years ago Mr. Allegre was among the first to trill about man-made global warming, but the geochemist has since recanted. New Zealand last year elected a new government, which immediately suspended the country's weeks-old cap-and-trade program.

The number of skeptics, far from shrinking, is swelling. Oklahoma Sen. Jim Inhofe now counts more than 700 scientists who disagree with the U.N. -- 13 times the number who authored the U.N.'s 2007 climate summary for policymakers. Joanne Simpson, the world's first woman to receive a Ph.D. in meteorology, expressed relief upon her retirement last year that she was finally free to speak "frankly" of her nonbelief. Dr. Kiminori Itoh, a Japanese environmental physical chemist who contributed to a U.N. climate report, dubs man-made warming "the worst scientific scandal in history." Norway's Ivar Giaever, Nobel Prize winner for physics, decries it as the "new religion." A group of 54 noted physicists, led by Princeton's Will Happer, is demanding the American Physical Society revise its position that the science is settled. (Both Nature and Science magazines have refused to run the physicists' open letter.)
  WSJ  (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124597505076157449.html)

It's plain to see the bloom is off the rose and so the DimRats have to shove this through while they can. I only hope the senate can stop this economy killing bill.
Title: Re: The Climate Change Climate Change
Post by: DixieBelle on June 26, 2009, 03:32:04 PM
Me too. This is just another way of ramming more govt control down our throats while stealing our wallets to finance it. ENOUGH!!!!!!!
Title: Re: The Climate Change Climate Change
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on June 26, 2009, 03:47:17 PM
If Cap-and-Trade goes through, we are totally f*cked.  Utility bills will go through the roof, probably tripling in five years, and so will the prices of everything they compute into (which is, basically, everything).  Any manufactured goods you can afford to buy will be made in China or India. 
Title: Re: The Climate Change Climate Change
Post by: thundley4 on June 26, 2009, 04:00:31 PM
More unintended consequences.
"Big Oil’s Answer to Carbon Law May Be Fuel Imports (Update2)
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601109&sid=a1ZiIqv3E4QE

The equivalent of one in six U.S. refineries probably would close by 2020 as the cost of carbon allowances erases profits, according to the American Petroleum Institute, a Washington trade group known as API. Carbon permits would add 77 cents a gallon to the price of gasoline, said Russell Jones, the API’s senior economic adviser.

“Because it’s going to be more expensive to produce the stuff, refiners will slow down production and cut back on inventories to squeeze every penny of profit they can from the system,” said Geoffrey Styles, founder of GSW Strategy Group LLC in Vienna, Virginia. “We will end up with less domestic product on the market and a greater reliance on imports, all of which means higher, more volatile prices.”

I didn't see it mentioned in the article, but i wonder if refineries might spring up in Mexico to replace the ones closing in the US.
Title: Re: The Climate Change Climate Change
Post by: Chris_ on June 26, 2009, 06:59:35 PM
Obama is a total asshat...I just had to say that... :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: