Monday, August 21, 2006

 

Link Rich Environment

WHAT HO!? The martian icecap emits CO2! I feel a theory coming on - polar ice melts, emits CO2, further warming, further melting...WAIT! STOP! That can't be, if global warming and coincidental CO2 rise are not man-made, all those people out there with nothing to worry about, nothing to use as a lever to tell me how to live me life, why that would be the end of the world.

Soeaking of global warming theories - here is the funniest headline I have read in years. Face it - we're all gonna die...

Yes, It's true, environmentalists might just have mixed motives.

So how's that fit in with this? I'm beginning to think the motive is a pure desire for power.

Speaking of mixed motives, this will let you in on some more. One of the reasons I rail against global warming activism as hard as I do is that once a notion picks up political momentum, it takes on a life of its own, regardless of the actualities that may, or may not, back it up. Do we really want anything that portends to change how we do things in the world as significantly as global warming activism does (face it - most of the proposals are little short of areligious global socialism) to do so without a thorough and complete basis in actuality?

Some? Some!? Trees breathe the stuff! Anybody remeber photosynthesis?

6H2O + 6CO2 ----------> C6H12O6+ 6O2

Laer puts the "revelation" of tritium in San Onefre wells into excellent perspective. Besides, if we can't have nuke power, and burning stuff warms the globe, and wind farms are butt-ugly, I guess we'll have to return to the stone age.

A clash of imbeciles. I'm sorry, that's being mean to imbeciles everywhere. It's a clash of the indescribably confused and stupid.

Why is it, on Saturday when I "opened" (if such can be said using a newsreader)the science section of the NYTimes, all I saw were mercury scare stories - one and two? You don't think the science editor might have an agenda do you? Besides, isn't there more to science than pollution scare stories?

Just one more reason to hate environmental law. A crocodile is a fish? Only a bureaucrat, with a lawyers help, could do that.

Now why would the BBC say a thing like that?

Remember those dreams of being a rock-n-roll star? At least some of us should give them up - hopefully long before actually reaching a stage or being recorded in any fashion whatsoever. I consider this proof karaoke may ruin the world.

Time to start "profiling" or we'll see more of this. (HT: Instapundit)

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