NASA Moonwalker Harrison H. Schmitt & Prof. William Happer in WSJ: ‘Thanks to the single-minded demonization of this natural and essential atmospheric gas by advocates of government control of energy production, the conventional wisdom about carbon dioxide is that it is a dangerous pollutant. That’s simply not the case’
…‘In Defense of Carbon Dioxide’ — Princeton Physicist Dr. Will Happer & NASA Moonwalker Harrison H. Schmitt: ‘The incredible list of supposed horrors that increasing CO2 will bring the world is pure belief disguised as science’
…Study: Sea-level rise estimates lowered by improved understanding of Greenland glaciers
…The effectiveness of CO2 as a greenhouse gas becomes ever more marginal with greater concentration
…U.S. Temperatures Have Dropped Almost 3C Over The Past Year
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Analysis: ‘Every time Gore opens his mouth he’s simply offering everyone another opportunity to take him still less seriously’
…Gore: ‘There is no such thing as ethical oil.’ — Ann Coulter: ‘Except the $300 million worth of oil sold in order for al Jazeera to buy his TV Network’
…Investors Are Now Profiting From The Fear Of Climate Change
‘One was Solyndra that – after devouring close to $1 billion, including $385 million from the Federal Government and $25 million from nearly bankrupt California – declared bankruptcy in 2011. There were scores of other boondoggles’ — ‘For now, it’s the fear of climate change that is the next big thing, and they’re all scrambling to get their slice of that pie’…
Watch Now: Climate Depot’s Morano on Gore’s comments about the Keystone pipeline being an ‘open sewer’ to the atmosphere
GORE’S GUTTER GOSPEL — May 7, 2013 18:01 — Marc Morano of Climate Depot speaks with Ezra Levant about Al Gore’s anti-Canada comments.
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Flashback: Watch Now: Climate Depot’s Morano on Fox News about ‘Ethical Oil’ & Keystone Pipeline: ‘If we are getting oil from a democracy in Canada [via the Keystone Pipeline], that’s called ethical oil’ Morano: ‘Ethical oil as opposed to conflict oil — getting it from Nigeria, Venezuela, the Middle East. It’s a very simple choice. Where do we want to get our oil? And the ethical and moral way is to get if from friendly democratic neighbors — not countries with poor human rights records’
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