Monday, November 27, 2006

 

Back In The Saddle Links

Does anybody doing "climate science" realize that water is more dense than ice and most global ice is floating, so if it melts levels will lower? Speaking of same, it's a lot more complex tyhan anyone imagined.

Environmentalism as faux-religion - After all if it is mating determinant. Come to think of it, maybe this is why there is an Evangelical environmental movement - they are trying to fight a spiritual battle - Wrong battleground people! Some one seems to agree
Wiskel says climate change has gone "from a science to a religion"...
(HT: Greenie Watch) But then don't things like this pollute religion? Somehow, I don't think global warming was on John Calvin's mind when he wrote The Institutes.

Environmentalism as government power grab:
The Environmental Protection Agency has decided to regulate a large class of consumer items made with microscopic "nanoparticles" of silver, part of a new but increasingly widespread technology that may pose unanticipated environmental risks, a government official said yesterday.
Why let a little thing like sceintific evidence stand in the way of a power grab? May?...MAY? How's about we reach the level of DOES before we regulate?

It really is more about power and politics than science, often. Example 1. There is no difference in the project between yesterday and today save for who is Senate Majority leader - politics, not science. Examples 2
While the political debate over global warming continues, top executives at many of the nation's largest energy companies have accepted the scientific consensus about climate change and see federal regulation to cut greenhouse gas emissions as inevitable.
Accept "scientific consensus" - NO - see "inevitablility of federal regulation" - YES. What's the difference? Who controls Congress, the science has not changed a bit in the last several months.

A reason for prayer this week. Also a reason to pay close attention to judicial nominations.

Look actual good science on the environment.

I like it.

Proof: Environmentalists and animal rights activists (they are of a kind you know) are not always the brightest bulbs in the four-pack

Captain Ed comments onthe politics of an England/Scotland split. Despite extraordinary cultural differences, they NEED each other for defense purposes. Sometimes the public just lacks the necessary field-of-vision.

Oh, to heck with the product, just sell something...

Note the unsurprising absence of the item above.

Time-wasting brain-fry. Go ahead I dare you.

Whoa! Cool.

Most famous photographs in history? I have actually met the subject of one of them. Correct guess as to whom in the comments will warrant a Stan Lee certified No-Prize.

Stonehenge is cool - all the antiquity, all the mystery. Modern druids on the other hand are just strange.

Top employment opportunity!

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