Thursday, December 13, 2007

All I really need to know about Global Warming I learned in Bali

(originally posted December 13,2007

I learned Bali is a south sea island where the number of jets delegates to the IPCC's 31st meeting flew in on exceeded the capacity of the airport forcing empty airplanes to fly to other facilities (on other islands and Australia) and return empty to pick up thier passengers.


Which of course leads to my next lesson, that the delegates so concerned about the climate never heard of car pooling. Strange, because car pooling has been a topic real environmentalists care about for decades.


And that segues into my next lesson, that global warming cultists are f*cking nuts. In order to discuss carbon emissions - which is what the global alarmists have changed the debate to, it is not about the climate, it is about carbon credits - they choose an out of the way, remote Island that EVERY freakin' delegate from every other country HAS to fly to. (Global alarmists have already identified air travel as being the second biggest emitter of carbon dioxide next to coal burning plants.)


I also learn what a hypocritical lying sack that Al Gore is. Like the rest of the global alarmists he is not concerned with the environment, he is all about carbon credits. When Al Gore was vice president he did nothing to get the US to ratify Kyoto... but now that he has a foundation and a corporation to take your carbon offset money he is all about Kyoto.


But all you need to know about the IPCC global alarming scheme can be summed up by one of the participants:

The environmental group Friends of the Earth, in attendance in Bali, also
advocated the transfer of money from rich to poor nations on Wednesday.

“A climate change response must have at its heart a redistribution of
wealth and resources,” said Emma Brindal, a climate justice campaigner
coordinator for Friends of the Earth.

It is not about the environment as they prove by their fetish about carbon credits, it is all about money.

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