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Trump's election is a fantastic benefit towards the renewed interest in keeping America's energy prices cheap. The clima...
12/03/2016

Trump's election is a fantastic benefit towards the renewed interest in keeping America's energy prices cheap. The climate religion has been dead set on artificially raising the price of electricity to the detriment of most Americans pocket books.

Thank God for common sense and logic being used atleast in this area of the economy and let's hope it continues.

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NASA's top climate scientist has warned Trump that the planet just won't stand for having a fully-fledged climate denier in the White House.

Keeping the poor impoverished - Eco-imperialist elites deny the poor access to the "luxuries" they enjoy dailyUN climate...
07/27/2016

Keeping the poor impoverished - Eco-imperialist elites deny the poor access to the "luxuries" they enjoy daily

UN climate and energy policies would lock poor nations into poverty without meaningfully altering the temperature of the Earth.

'We are just now entering the age of industrialization, newly elected President Rodrigo Duterte said recently, explaining why the Philippines will not ratify the Paris climate accords. “Now that we’re developing, you will impose a limit? That’s absurd. It’s being imposed upon us by the industrialized countries. They think they can dictate our destiny.”

More developing nations are taking the same stance – and rightly so. They increasingly understand that fossil fuels are needed to modernize, industrialize, and decrease poverty, malnutrition, and disease. Many supported the 2015 Paris climate treaty for three reasons.

They are not required to reduce their oil, natural gas, and coal use, economic development, and greenhouse gas emissions, because doing so would prevent them from improving their people’s living standards.

They want the free technology transfers and trillions of dollars in climate “adaptation, mitigation and reparation” funds that now­-wealthy nations promised to pay for alleged climate transgressions. But they now know those promises won’t be kept – especially by countries that absurdly insist on slashing their energy use, economic growth, and job creation, while developing countries surge ahead.

Climate has always changed. It is far better to have energy, technology, modern housing, and wealth to adapt to, survive, recover from, and even thrive amid inevitable warming, cooling, and weather events, than to forego these abilities (on the absurd assumption that humans can control climate and weather) – and be forced to confront nature’s onslaughts the way previous generations had to.

The upcoming November 7-­18 Marrakech, Morocco, UN climate conference (COP­-22) thus promises to be a lot of hot air, just like its predecessors. Officially, its goal is to accelerate GHG emission reductions, “brainstorm” with government and business leaders to achieve “new levels of cooperation and technology sharing” (and subsidies), and embrace “urgent action” to help African and small island nations survive the supposed ravages of man-made droughts and rising seas.

The true purposes are to pressure industrialized nations to end most fossil fuel use by 2050; intentionally replace free enterprise capitalism with a “more equitable” system; “more fairly” redistribute the world’s wealth and natural resources; and ensure that poor countries develop “sustainably” and not “too much” – all under the direction and control of UN agencies and environmentalist pressure groups.

We might ask: Replace capitalism with what exactly? Dictatorial UN socialism? Redistribute what wealth exactly? After we’ve hobbled developed countries’ energy use, job creation, and wealth creation, what will be left? As poor countries get rich, do you UN bureaucrats intend to take and redistribute their wealth to “less fortunate” nations that still fail to use fossil fuels or get rid of their kleptocratic leaders?

Africans are not endangered by man-made climate change. They are threatened by the same droughts and storms they have confronted for millennia, and by the same corrupt leaders who line their own pockets with climate and foreign aid cash, while doing nothing for their people and nothing to modernize their countries. Africa certainly does not need yet more callous corruption dictating its future.

Pacific islanders likewise face no greater perils from seas rising at 7 inches per century, than they have from seas that rose 400 feet since the last Ice Age glaciers melted, and their coral islands kept pace with those ocean levels – unless they too fail to use fossil fuel (and nuclear) power to modernize.

The Morocco-­Paris­-Bali­-Rio man-made climate chaos mantra may protect people and planet from climate hobgoblins conjured up by garbage in­-garbage out computer models. But it will perpetuate energy and economic poverty, imposed on powerless populations by eco­-imperialist U.S., EU, and UN functionaries.

Virtually every other environmentalist dogma has similar effects.
Sustainability precepts demand that we somehow predict future technologies – and ensure that today’s resource needs “will not compromise” the completely unpredictable energy and raw material needs that those unpredictable technologies will introduce. They require that we safeguard the assumed needs of future generations, even when it means ignoring or compromising the needs of current generations – including the needs, aspirations, health, and welfare of the world’s poorest people.

Resource depletion claims routinely fail to account for hydraulic fracturing and other new technologies that increase energy and mineral supplies, reduce their costs – or decrease the need for previously essential commodities, as fiber optic cables reduced the need for copper.

Precautionary principles say we must focus on the risks of using chemicals, fossil fuels, and other technologies – but never focus on the risks of not using them. We are required to emphasize minor, alleged, manageable, exaggerated, or fabricated risks that a technology might cause, but ignore the risks it would reduce or prevent.

Because of illusory risks from biotechnology, we are to banish GMO Golden Rice and bananas that are rich in beta­-carotene (which humans can convert into Vitamin A), and continue letting millions of children go blind or die. We are to accept millions more deaths from malaria, Zika, dengue, yellow fever, and other diseases, because of imagined dangers of using DDT and insecticides. Must we also accept millions of cancer deaths, because of risks associated with radiation and chemo therapies?

Over the past three decades, fossil fuels helped 1.3 billion more people get electricity and escape deadly energy and economic poverty – over 830 million because of coal. China connected 99% of its population to the grid, also mostly with coal, enabling its average citizens to be ten times richer and live 32 years longer than five decades previously.

But another 1.2 billion people (the U.S., Canadian, Mexican, and European populations combined) still do not have electricity. Another 2 billion have electrical power only sporadically and unpredictably and must still cook and heat with wood, charcoal, and animal dung. Hundreds of millions get horribly sick and five million die every year from lung and intestinal diseases, due to breathing smoke from open fires and not having refrigeration, clean water, and safe food. Because of climate “risks,” we are to let this continue.

Of course, as a young black California mother reminded me a few years ago, eco-­imperialism is not just a developing country issue. It is a global problem. “Because of their paranoid fear of sprawl,” LaTonya told me, “elitist eco­-imperialists employ endless regulations and restrictions that prevent upwardly ­mobile people of color from improving their lot in life. Only we, the wealthy and privileged, they seem to insist, can live in nice homes and safe neighborhoods, have good jobs, and enjoy modern lifestyles.”

These attitudes, mantras, ideologies, and policies are callous, immoral, eco-­imperialistic, and genocidal. They inflict unconscionable crimes against humanity on the poorest among us. They must no longer be tolerated.

Rich nations used fossil fuels to advance science, create wondrous technologies beyond previous generations’ wildest imaginings, eradicate killer diseases, increase life expectancy from 46 in 1900 to 78 today, and give even poor families better living standards than kings and queens enjoyed a century ago.

Instead of holding poor nations and billions of less fortunate people back still more decades, we are ethically bound to do everything we can to encourage and assist them to throw off their shackles, and join us among the world’s wealthy, healthy, technologically advanced nations.'

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New warming study devastates alarmist claims" major scientific study conducted at the University of Reading on the inter...
06/24/2016

New warming study devastates alarmist claims

" major scientific study conducted at the University of Reading on the interactions between aerosols and clouds is much weaker than most climate models assume, meaning the planet could warm way less than predicted."

"For decades, scientists assumed aerosols — mostly emitted from coal plants, shipping, car travel and other industrial sources — had a sizable cooling effect on the planet, but that might not be the case. More importantly, however, is the fact that if aerosols don’t have much of a cooling effect, the planet is not as sensitive to increases in greenhouse gas emissions. That means less warming.

“Less enhanced cloud cooling means that greenhouse gases have produced less warming than the climate models have determined,” Michaels and Knappenberger wrote.

“Another way to put it is that this new finding implies that the earth’s climate sensitivity—how much the earth’s surface will warm from a doubling of the pre-industrial atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration—is much below that of the average climate model (3.2°C) and near the low end of the IPCC’s 1.5°C to 4.5°C assessed range,” they added."

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'If Democratic attorneys general can pursue climate change skeptics for fraud, then also at risk of prosecution are clim...
06/17/2016

'If Democratic attorneys general can pursue climate change skeptics for fraud, then also at risk of prosecution are climate alarmists whose predictions of global doom have failed to materialize.'

The warming Left lies all the time. Should they be careful what they wish for?

'The “cuts both ways” argument was among those raised by 13 Republican attorneys general in a letter urging their Democratic counterparts to stop using their law enforcement power against fossil fuel companies and others that challenge the climate change catastrophe narrative.
Consider carefully the legal precedent and threat to free speech, said the state prosecutors in their letter this week, headed by Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange.

“If it is possible to minimize the risks of climate change, then the same goes for exaggeration,” said the letter. “If minimization is fraud, exaggeration is fraud.”

The letter comes as Exxon Mobil fights off subpoenas by two prosecutors — Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey and Virgin Islands Attorney General Claude E. Walker — for decades’ worth of climate-related documents and communications with academics, universities and free-market think tanks.

New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman and California Attorney General Kamala Harris have also reportedly launched probes.

“If it is possible to minimize the risks of climate change, then the same goes for exaggeration,” said the letter. “If minimization is fraud, exaggeration is fraud.”

The letter comes as Exxon Mobil fights off subpoenas by two prosecutors — Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey and Virgin Islands Attorney General Claude E. Walker — for decades’ worth of climate-related documents and communications with academics, universities and free-market think tanks.

New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman and California Attorney General Kamala Harris have also reportedly launched probes.

The 17 attorneys general — 16 Democrats and one independent — announced at a March 29 press conference that they had formed a coalition, AGs United for Clean Power.

“We think this effort by our colleagues to police the global warming debate through the power of the subpoena is a grave mistake,” said the letter.

The name of the coalition itself shows that the attorneys general “have taken the unusual step of aligning themselves with the competition of their investigative targets,” namely the solar and wind energy.

“If the focus is fraud, such alignment by law enforcement sends the dangerous signal that companies in certain segments of the energy market need not worry about their misrepresentations,” said the GOP letter.

Democrats have denied that the effort violates Exxon’s free-speech rights. Schneiderman spokesman Eric Soufer said in a statement that, “The law is clear: the First Amendment does not give any corporation the right to commit fraud.”

The campaign against Exxon, backed by a bevy of climate change groups such as the Union of Concerned Scientists, which has advised the Democrat-led coalition, also violates the Constitution by sending the message that certain viewpoints represent a prosecutable offense, the letter said.

“Actions indicating that one side of the climate debate should fear prosecution chills free speech in violation of a formerly bipartisan First Amendment consensus,” said the Republicans.

In addition to Mr. Strange, those signing the letter were Attorneys General Ken Paxton of Texas, Bill Schuette of Michigan, Craig Richards of Alaska, Doug Peterson of Nebraska, Adam Laxalt of Nevada, Mark Brnovich of Arizona, Sean Reyes of Utah, Leslie Rutledge of Arkansas, Scott Pruitt of Oklahoma, Brad Schimel of Wisconsin, Jeff Landry of Louisiana and Alan Wilson of South Carolina.'

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jun/16/gop-ags-dems-climate-alarmists-can-be-prosecuted/

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1. No recent warming despite higher CO22. Extreme claims proven extremely wrong3. Inconvenient confessions from IPCC aut...
06/01/2016

1. No recent warming despite higher CO2
2. Extreme claims proven extremely wrong
3. Inconvenient confessions from IPCC authorities

'UN climate chief Christina Figueres candidly remarked, the true aim of the recent Paris climate conference was “to change the [capitalist] economic development model that has been reigning for at least 150 years, since the Industrial Revolution.”
No, none of this global warming (aka, “climate change”) alarmism is based upon objective science. It never was.'

Read more on this: http://www.cfact.org/2016/05/31/three-facts-prove-climate-alarm-is-a-scam/

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'SolarCity, one of the largest installers of rooftop solar panels in the U.S., has been subpoenaed by the Department of ...
05/19/2016

'SolarCity, one of the largest installers of rooftop solar panels in the U.S., has been subpoenaed by the Department of Justice as part of an ongoing corruption probe into New York Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s administration.'

Does solar power generate electricity or subsidies?

“The U.S. attorney’s office did request information from us to aid in the investigation and we will cooperate fully,” the company told Newsday in a statement, stressing it “is not the subject or focus of the investigation, as we were not involved in the vendor selection or contracting process.”

Federal prosecutors want SolarCity’s records regarding Cuomo’s so-called Buffalo Billion plan, which has New York taxpayers paying $750 million to finance a one million-square-foot “gigafactory” for SolarCity near the city of Buffalo.

Once complete, SolarCity will rent out the gigafactory for $2 a year for the first ten years on the condition the company hit “full production levels six months after construction ends, employ 1,460 in Buffalo and 500 at the plant for five years,” according to Newsday.

SolarCity also “agreed to employ 5,000 in the state by the 10th anniversary of the plant and spend around $5 billion in the state during that time,” Newsday reports, adding if the company fails “to meet employment milestones, SolarCity must pay the state upward of $41.2 million a year.”

Cuomo announced his plan to pay $750 million for a gigafactory in 2014 as part of a program giving businesses moving into New York state 10 years of tax freedom.

Now, the Cuomo administration is under a federal investigation for improperly handing out state contracts to people who may have defrauded state officials.
In 2015, questions began to circulate over the transparency surrounding the Buffalo Billion project.

One of Cuomo’s biggest campaign donors was given state construction contracts for two of the three facilities being built in Buffalo. The state had also taken a year to produce records on the contracts.

U.S. attorney Preet Bharara began a corruption investigation in the midst of such news, focusing on some of Cuomo’s closest political allies and their ties to the Buffalo Billion. Investigators subpoenaed Cuomo’s office in March after demanding records from several companies, including the one that’s a major Cuomo donor.
“When bids are rigged, your people suffer.

When cronyism reigns, your people suffer,” Bharara said in February. “When transparency takes a backseat to backroom deals, your people suffer. They suffer in loss of faith. They suffer in higher taxes.

They suffer in loss of services. They suffer in opportunities squandered.”

But even more pressing than the corruption probe is SolarCity’s financial health as a company. SolarCity’s shares plummeted 27 percent Tuesday after the company posted larger-than-expected fourth quarter losses.

The company’s stocks have lost more than 50 percent of their value this year and company chairman Elon Musk has had to transfer $255 million from his space contracting company to help buoy SolarCity’s finances.'

How much other people's money has government bestowed upon Elon Musk?

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As scientific, historical and economic evidence mounts against climate change scare tactics, climate pressure groups are...
04/28/2016

As scientific, historical and economic evidence mounts against climate change scare tactics, climate pressure groups are working to ostracize and punish any brave enough to dissent.

Take the case of climate scientist Dr. Judith Curry:

'Curry’s independence has cost her dear. She began to be reviled after the 2009 ‘Climategate’ scandal, when leaked emails revealed that some scientists were fighting to suppress sceptical views. ‘I started saying that scientists should be more accountable, and I began to engage with sceptic bloggers. I thought that would calm the waters. Instead I was tossed out of the tribe. There’s no way I would have done this if I hadn’t been a tenured professor, fairly near the end of my career. If I were seeking a new job in the US academy, I’d be pretty much unemployable. I can still publish in the peer-reviewed journals. But there’s no way I could get a government research grant to do the research I want to do. Since then, I’ve stopped judging my career by these metrics. I’m doing what I do to stand up for science and to do the right thing.’

Can climate pressure groups suppress science with fear?

The movie: http://www.climatehustlemovie.com/ at the movies May 2nd for a one night theater event.

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“Global Warming has become a religion,” MIT climate scientist Richard Lindzen wrote. “A surprisingly large number of peo...
04/18/2016

“Global Warming has become a religion,”

MIT climate scientist Richard Lindzen wrote.

“A surprisingly large number of people seem to have concluded that all that gives meaning to their lives is the belief that they are saving the planet by paying attention to their carbon footprint.”

Share the facts and defrock the phonies May 2nd:

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Hmm, climate change has a high priesthood, fanatics, symbolic sacrifices, sacred texts, rituals and observances, must be accepted on faith (certainly not observation) and heretics are persecuted.

A cult to say the least.

Carbon credits? Anyone want to buy an indulgence?

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Scorching temperatures. Melting ice caps. Killer hurricanes and tornadoes. Disappearing polar bears. The end of civilization as we know it! Are emissions from our cars, factories, and farms causing catastrophic climate change? Is there a genuine scientific consensus? Or is man-made “global warming”…

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