Friday, September 13, 2013

Global Warming/Climate Change : Taxpayer Duped

Global warming or climate change, which ever is the case, one is when the temperature is going up and the other is when the temperature is going down, speaks volumes about how off base the environmental people are. But it's not just being 'off base', these people are more than that, they are insane. But maybe not, they are getting rich by duping the tax payers out of millions.

For these people, there can not be a debate on the issue. There is only on one set of facts and only one conclusion, the earth is in trouble and the only way to stop the earth from being destroyed is to raise taxes and spend more money on research to find solutions.

The fact that there is no climate change or global warming is of little consequence, it's about the threat of what might happen if the claim of destruction actually might come true in the future. So spend the millions now so we can prevent a possible catastrophe later, maybe.

That the entire climate change industry is a fraud means little to those that getting rich on the money for research. That the computer models that predict doom and gloom have been proven to be wrong, flawed, unworkable, means nothing. That predictions of disaster have been shown to be managed, manipulated to get the desired results, doesn't effect efforts to raise money. 

Remember the emails from East Anglia? The 'Hockey Stick' graph predicting huge swing in earths temperature?

The fall back position is when the climate change doesn't happen, and we knew it wouldn't, the environmentalists will claim victory, they were right all along, money well spent, and yet the beat goes on. How does a thing like this work?

Global Warming Primer: Second Edition
Source: "A Global Warming Primer: Second Edition," National Center for Policy Analysis, September 2013.

September 13, 2013

The National Center for Policy Analysis rereleased its global warming primer with updated graphs and information.
  • The publication presents a factual analysis of the state of the climate, the threats posed by global warming, and the implications and results of the possible responses to warming.
  • Presented in a graphical format, the primer is useful for readers from middle school through adulthood who want to understand what scientists and economists know about the earth's climate and what changes might mean.
  • Divided into three sections, using peer reviewed data, the global warming primer first examines simple facts about the earth's climate and what the temperature evidence shows; second, it explores various threats posed by global warming, from increased hurricanes to polar bear loss and everything in between; third, it presents various estimates of the costs of preventing warming and its potential harms.
"Today's global warming policies have no connection to climatological reality," says NCPA Senior Fellow H. Sterling Burnett, who compiled the facts and graphs presented in the primer. "Excuse the expression, but most opinions about global warming are nothing more than hot air. What this debate needs is fresh air, and the second edition of the NCPA Global Warming Primer provides it."
 

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