Friday, February 02, 2007

Nonstop Global Warming Hysteria

They're at least adjusting their ridiculous predictions now. Instead of the usual "we'll all be dead in 10 years" litany, they're moving it to centuries. This way, they won't be laughingstocks like Ted Danson or Al Gore.

Global Warming to Continue for Centuries
PARIS (AP) - Global warming is so severe that it will "continue for centuries," leading to a far different planet in 100 years, warned a grim landmark report from the world's leading climate scientists and government officials. Yet, many of the experts are hopeful that nations will now take action to avoid the worst scenarios.

They tried to warn of dire risks without scaring people so much they'd do nothing - inaction that would lead to the worst possible scenarios.
Of course, if we decide to really go off the cliff and elect The Pantsuit, she'll stop it for us. Forget Mother Nature. The Hildebeast can kick her ass.
HILLARY: We can make history and remake our country's future. We can elect the first woman president; we can fix health care; we can stop global warming; we can stop the genocide in Darfur, and, yes, we can find the right end to the war in Iraq. Americans are looking for solutions. Democrats, we have them! Americans are looking for change. Democrats, we are that change. Americans are looking for unity. We can unify our country again.
Strange how she and her co-president did nothing about it for eight years.
On another front, the idiot will be testifying to Congress. Considering he's full of s--t, perjury charges should be easy.
Former Vice President Al Gore has accepted an invitation to testify next month in a congressional hearing on the highly controversial issue of climate change.
Now it's back to climate change.

If none of this has touched your cold hearts, now we really tug on the heartstrings with how all this affects the polar bears.
They cling precariously to the top of what is left of the ice floe, their fragile grip the perfect symbol of the tragedy of global warming.

Captured on film by Canadian environmentalists, the pair of polar bears look stranded on chunks of broken ice.

Although the magnificent creatures are well adapted to the water, and can swim scores of miles to solid land, the distance is getting ever greater as the Arctic ice diminishes.
Simple question. Why didn't the environmentalists help them?

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