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Author Archives: Climate Nonconformist
A way to end the global warming debate forever
Imagine if we had a virtually unlimited source of cheap energy without the nasty CO2 emissions or nuclear waste. I’m not talking about the environmentalist’s idealised perceptions of renewable energy, a technology reliant on government assistance to survive. I’m talking … Continue reading
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Carbon Tax: Who benefits?
Cory Bernardi makes the claim that the only group that benefits from Australia’s carbon tax are the overseas firms that have to compete with Australian businesses. I’m gonna have to disagree with the senator on this one. I can think of … Continue reading
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Prager: Environmentalism and human sacrifice
Dennis Prager talks about the perverse priorities of environmentalism. Last week, Bjorn Lomborg, the widely published Danish professor and director of one of the world’s leading environmental think tanks, the Copenhagen Consensus Center, published an article about the Philippines’ decision, … Continue reading
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Milton Friedman on energy
It’s spooky how applicable this is today.
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Pachauri to tell Australia to stop climate change/redistribute the wealth
How honoured are we? The chairman of the IPCC and soft-porn novelist Rajendra Pachauri is going to lecture us on the science of climate change. “Depending on what media you read or follow, Dr Pachauri is either the world’s leading climate change … Continue reading
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A familiar pattern
Questioning the dangers associated with carbon dioxide emissions has a tendency to upset those attached to the idea. What results is usually logically flawed responses; personal smears, red herrings and the avoidance of discussion. These tactics were experienced by John … Continue reading
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Executions and now assassinations
An academic calls for climate skeptics to be put to death and now some environmental activists are exposing their blood lust. Let us say clearly, this is not a call to undertake assassinations of the elite scum who are pillaging … Continue reading
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Only in academia
Nice fella, Professor Richard Parncutt. “I have always been opposed to the death penalty in all cases…” “Even mass murderers [like Breivik] should not be executed, in my opinion.” “GW deniers fall into a completely different category from Behring Breivik. … Continue reading
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85% of global emissions exempt from Kyoto
The result of Doh-ha.
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An act of desperation
After imposing a carbon tax and jumping in bed with the greens, now the Prime Minister is concerned about electricity prices. JULIA Gillard has unveiled a plan to reform the electricity sector, vowing to save households up to $250 a … Continue reading
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