Global Warming

Kevin on December 15th, 2009

Everybody has a limit. I’ve been following the events in Copenhagen with detached bemusement. There have been some great moments of unintentional honesty, especially when the delegates talk about what is standing in the way of a deal, namely, they want more, much more money that is, to be transferred from the United States taxpayers [...]

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Kevin on December 14th, 2009

What a pleasure this was, two of my favorite pundits on the topic of global warming alarmism, Chris Horner and Bruce McQuain. Chris Horner is author of Red, Hot, Lies and one of my favorite and most frequent guests. Chris has been in the news recently for his Freedom of Information Act request to NASA [...]

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Kevin on November 6th, 2009

When are we going to get serious about energy independence? We have talked it to death since 9/11, the ultimate wake-up-call. Unfortunately, everyone in Washington, and the American people, have hit the snooze button. This is insane that we allow it to continue. Locally, we have the long delayed Cape Wind project. A $1 billion [...]

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UN Report Calls for More Funds to Combat Global Warming Here is the deeply concerned, committed eco-warrior and UN bureaucrat who would like $1 trillion of your money, annually, drinking from her bottled water at the press conference. Bwaaaaaaaaaaa. The United Nations is calling for billions of dollars to be spent by governments to fight [...]

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Kevin on August 11th, 2009

INCONVENIENT: Backfire: Americans say global warming climate change “exaggerated“ “Here’s what Gallup found: The number of Americans who say the media have exaggerated global warming jumped to a record 41 percent in 2009, up from 35 percent a year ago. The most marked increase came among political independents, whose ranks of doubters swelled from 33 [...]

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Kevin on June 22nd, 2009

Salem News reporter Chris Cassidy has done it again, making my morning espresso that much more enjoyable. In recent weeks it has been his reporting on pension abuses by the Essex Regional Retirement Board. By the way, the Globe’s Sean Murphy joins the party with his own report on the shady dealings at the ERRB. [...]

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Kevin on May 9th, 2009

TN Senate To Vote On Al Gore Statue Resolution Previously Passed House Unanimously NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A resolution urging the creation of statues to be built on the Tennessee Capitol grounds of the state’s two Nobel Peace Prize winners, Al Gore and Cordell Hull, is on its way to a full Senate vote. The Senate [...]

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