Should there be consequences for the scientists who have lied, fudged results, bullshitted, and/or distorted global warming facts?
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Hey Parsley... Frisky "geldings"?.... Guess we are
obviously not Vikings!
I believe in accountable consequences... somewhat
like the Chinese solution to the melamine
cheaters... LOL
BTW I have always appreciated the perspective of
Tim Ball, and his forecasting seems more accurate
to me as each year passes.
Here is a link to his recent comments...... (from this
evening's Pro Farmer Canada)
http://www.fcpp.org/publication.php/3062
The CCRA says the statute of limitations is not not
applicable to fraud.... therefore if the Climate
Change champions are proven wrong... eventually...
they and their estates should be liable.
Bill
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Ok time to get serious.
Strong, from his earliest days, had a deep interest in and fascination for China and has been going to China for more than 40 years in various capacities, personal, United Nations, World Bank and business.
He now spends most of his time there and is active as an advisor and business relationships in the environment, energy, and technology sectors. His principal activities are centered at Peking University, where he is an active Honorary Professor, as well as Honorary Chairman of its Environmental Foundation and Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Institute for Research on Security and Sustainability for Northeast Asia, following up on his experience with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea).
Parsley what do you have against this guy. He is an environmentalist hero, now living in the most polluted country in the world. Is he not genuine?
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Y2Kyoto: Usunder, Down Under - Now With More Reservations!
An Australian Liberal Party revolt over the carbon tax;
ABC news reports that five frontbenchers from Australia’s opposition Liberal party have resigned their portfolios rather than follow their leader Malcolm Turnbull in voting with Kevin Rudd’s Government on a new Emissions Trading Scheme.
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Though the ETS squeaked narrowly through Australia’s House of Representatives, its Senate is proving more robust – thanks not least to the widespread disgust by the many Senators who have read Professor Plimer’s book Heaven And Earth at the dishonesty and corruption of the AGW industry. If the Senate keeps rejecting the scheme, then the Australian government will be forced to dissolve.
Now there's a message in there for Michael Ignatieff, hiding in plain sight.
Too bad he's preoccupied licking self-inflicted wounds.
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