Well now, that sure is good news. Time to get a V12 W140 and not worry about
oil reserves and all that nonsense since we can build new refineries all
over the country.

And I can't wait for the coal burning utility plants to make a comeback.

Let's geter done!


On 2/5/07, LarryT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The following is a editorial written a few weeks ago -

And, now I hear AlGore's movie has been nominated for an Academy Award -
I didnt realize they had a catagory for "Best Propaganda" film by a former
VP.

Anyway - read this for some surprising alternative explanations --


Algore and Kyoto list China and India as "developing" nations. Let's
see; China built the Great Wall about 200BC around about the time
they started using a rudimentary magnetic compass and manufacturing
gunpowder...

Here's a most excellent summation of the flawed liturgy of the Church
of Global Warming:


Preaching the climate catechism

Lorne Gunter
National Post
(Canada)

Monday, January 29, 2007
On Friday, the United Nations' global warming spin factory will
switch into high gear with the release of the Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change's (IPCC) latest report.

Actually, the spin will come mostly in the Summary for Policy Makers.
The report itself, running to several hundred pages, will consist
mostly of dry scientific papers that are usually far less definitive
about the causes and effects of climate change.

Expect the summary -- which is not written by scientists, but by
politicians and activists -- to be highly alarmist. It will almost
certainly insist that since the last report in 2001, proof of a
coming man-made climate disaster has mounted and the scientific
consensus has grown stronger.

It will infer the only solution is a massive remaking of
industrialized society presided over by international bureaucrats and
environmentalists.

Even the scientific papers in the IPCC report will have been doctored
a bit. In past versions, scientists who have refused to swallow whole
the orthodoxy that Earth is going to hell in a handbasket courtesy of
SUVs, power plants and the consumer culture of the developed world
have been dropped from the committees that write and review the IPCC
report's individual chapters.

Their doubts, no matter how substantial and well-documented -- have
been expunged from the final drafts.

You've no doubt heard there is an international scientific consensus
that the planet is warming, that the warming will likely be
catastrophic and it is being caused by human-produced emissions. The
IPCC shows how this vaunted consensus is reached, not by getting all
scientists to agree, but by defaming or ignoring those with opinions
and research cast doubt on the dogma.

That's not science, it's shunning, the ancient religious punishment
for heretics.

If you saw Al Gore's propaganda film, An Inconvenient Truth, you may
be familiar with Naomi Oreskes, the University of California social
scientist who claimed to have found 100% agreement among climate
scientists. In a much-quoted article in Science magazine, Ms. Oreskes
claimed that of the 928 scientific paper's whose abstracts she
reviewed, not a single one disagreed with or raised objections to the
man-made warming theory.

Not reported though -- because it doesn't reinforce the climate
catechism -- was a review of Ms. Oreskes' report by British scientist
Benny Peiser. He found that Ms. Oreskes had failed to examine nearly
11,000 other climate reports that may or may not have supported her
conclusion. And even among the 928 she carefully selected, only 2%
"wholly endorsed the view that human activity is driving global
warming," while several "actually opposed that conclusion," even
though Ms. Oreskes claimed their support, too.

Remember headlines late last year such as "Greenhouse gases help make
2006 warmest year ever"? What didn't get reported was the fact those
doom-laden records were based on only the first 11 months of last
year. When the temperatures for December were added to the mix last
week, 2006 turned out to be the coolest year in the past five.

But that hardly feeds the public hysteria needed to justify remaking
the world's economies in the environmentalists' image.

The January issue of the journal Geophysical Research Letters,
contains an article by scientists at the Proudman Oceanographic
Laboratory, in Liverpool concluding "the rates of sea level change
observed over the past 20 years were not particularly unusual." In
fact "the rate of sea level change was found to be larger in the
early part of the [20th] century in comparison with the latter part."

In the past decade, the Southern Hemisphere has warmed only half as
fast as the Northern Hemisphere. Ice cover at the South Pole is
expanding, rather than melting. Since 2003, the upper layer of the
Atlantic has lost 25% of the extra heat it had built up in the past
three decades. Worries that the Atlantic currents were slowing due to
warming have been shown recently to be unfounded: For thousands of
years, Atlantic currents have sped up and slowed down as they are
doing now. And the broad consensus among solar scientists is that the
Earth's warming is almost entirely explicable by increased solar
activity that began about 100 years ago, and which will end around 2020.

But don't expect any of that to be in the IPCC's release. These
inconvenient truths would be bad for the cause of international
central planning.

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