Has no one told them?

8:46 am Canadian Politics, Climate Science, Political Correctness, Politics, Science

Fanaticism is shouted out by Cabinet ministers and policy choices continue to be made for purely political reasons, despite the collapsing “science”  of man-caused global warming. The zombie stumbles on.

 
Britain’s Climate Change Minister, Ed Miliband, declares war on climate change skeptics.

“Mistakes and attempts to hide contradictory data had to be seen in the light of the thousands of pages of evidence in the IPCC’s four-volume report in 2007, said Miliband. The most recent accusation about the panel’s work is that its chairman, Rajendra Pachauri, may have known before the Copenhagen summit that its assessment report had seriously exaggerated the rate of melting of the Himalayan glaciers.

“However, Miliband was adamant that the IPCC was on the right track. “It’s worth saying that no doubt when the next report comes out it will suggest there have been areas where things have been happening more dramatically than the 2007 report implied,” he said.”

“The danger of climate scepticism was that it would undermine public support for unpopular decisions needed to curb carbon emissions, including the likelihood of higher energy bills for households, and issues such as the visual impact of wind turbines, said Miliband, who is also energy secretary.

Yep, I guess it would.

Worse, in a way, is Canada’s Jim Prentice saying Canada will reduce its CO2 emissions by 17%.

 ”Canada has formally notified the United Nations that it has embraced the Copenhagen Accord and will cut its carbon emissions by 17 per cent by 2020 from 2005 levels.

Federal Environment Minister Jim Prentice says it was the federal government’s plan all along to align its position with that of the United States.

Prentice has said that the first step towards a binding international treaty on climate change is for countries to outline their own emission-reduction targets before the UN’s official deadline of Jan. 31.

He says that although reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 17 per cent will be challenging, he believes it is attainable.”

 In the case of Prentice, does he believe a word he is saying? Or is he just talking for the microphones?

 

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Dalwhinnie

4 Responses
  1. NeilD :

    Date: January 31, 2010 @ 10:11 AM

    Does the Conservative government have a hidden agenda?
    Everyone says to wait a while as the government is simply playing their cards close to their chest.
    Well, I’m fed up with waiting.
    There are enough skeptics world-wide to invite honest debate over global warming and let the chips fall where they may.
    The last straw for me was when I found out that Canada was one of only four nations to sign the Copenhagen Accord and now we have Jim Prentice making promises that all the Conservative supporters are going to say that he has no intention of keeping.
    Then why make them?
    Why the bullshit!?
    If they’re hiding what they really feel then what else are they hiding?
    I hate like hell to say that the Liberals and Dippers were right all along when they said the Conservatives have a hidden agenda.
    This is the sort of thing that will not actually change my vote but will see me simply not vote in any up-coming election.
    I want my government to be completely honest with me and not pander for votes on the left (if that’s what they’re doing).
    If they stay this course then they will not be getting my vote again anytime soon.
    Where’s the Reform Party when we really need them?

  2. bert :

    Date: January 31, 2010 @ 11:07 AM

    Neild,Geez don’t get your shorts all notted up.If the Conservatives don’t sign the media and opposition will be all over them.The Libs will get another majority and your ass will be bent over to the corruption again.Get with it or just don’t vote,but quit the FN crap about the hidden agenda.Only hidden agenda is with you and your ilk.

  3. mitchel44 :

    Date: January 31, 2010 @ 1:02 PM

    Well, bert, you can go along with the CPC to get along if you want to.

    Me, I think I’ll vote for the greens next time, at least their belief in this nonsense is honest, however misguided.

  4. NeilD :

    Date: January 31, 2010 @ 7:08 PM

    Me and my ilk thank Bert for his comments.

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