Lefties in tizzy over Tillerson: Morano responds: ‘If greens weren’t upset, then I’d be deeply concerned’

Environmentalists are fuming after Rex Tillerson has been confirmed as Secretary of State, but a skeptic of climate change says that’s a good thing.

Climate change skeptic Marc Morano, who oversees website Climate Depot, finds it “fascinating” to see all the angst.

“The only reservation I would have with Rex Tillerson,” says Morano, “is that he, as CEO of Exxon-Mobil, wanted a seat at the table and sort of played along with the United Nations – their science reports and their claims – and even supported a carbon tax, and sort of took the lesser of all the evils out there.”

Despite those reservations, the fact that environmental groups are so upset makes Morano feel better about President Trump’s choice for Secretary of State.

“If they weren’t upset at the pick for Secretary of State then I’d be deeply concerned,” he says. “But the fact that their heads are exploding, that’s a good thing because it shows that Rex Tillerson is the right man for the job.”…

Inconvenient Question: Gore asked about failed ’10-year tipping’ point – Refuses to answer, enters SUV in snow

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PARK CITY — In January 2006, former Vice President Al Gore predicted, when his first film “An Inconvenient Truth” was first premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, that earth would be in “a true planetary emergency” within the next ten years. According to CBS News, Gore warned in January 2006 that “unless drastic measures to reduce greenhouse gases are taken within the next 10 years, the world will reach a point of no return.”

Fast forward to January 2017, Climate Depot has sent an undercover agent to Robert Redford’s snow filled Sundance Film Festival in Utah this week as Gore debuted his new film, “An Inconvenient Sequel.” The sequel thus far has been met with poor reviews. Vox.com review of Gore’s sequel: ‘Unfortunately, the filmmaking is, alas, not very good…like watching taped lectures’ & ‘Superhero tragedy disguised as end-times environmental doc’ – Gore ‘sequel is a superhero movie about a sad Al Gore’

Meanwhile, climate skeptics are not expecting much from Gore. See: Weather Channel Founder John Coleman: Gore’s ‘An Inconvenient Sequel’ Will Be Another ‘Scientific Monstrosity’ & Skeptical Film ‘Climate Hustle’ Now Available As ‘Streaming Video On Demand’ to Greet Gore’s Sequel

Climate Depot’s secret undercover agent caught up with Gore on Saturday January 21 in the late afternoon while Gore was exiting a private party at the Zoom restaurant in Park City Utah.

Gore was trudging through the snow to his oversized Chevy Suburban SUV, when the undercover agent asked an inconvenient question of Gore.

Climate Depot’s Undercover reporter at Sundance: “Hey Al, I just saw ‘Inconvenient’.”

Gore: “Oh great, thank you!”

Climate Depot’s Undercover reporter at Sundance: “My friends make fun of me about the 10-year tipping point, what do I tell them?”

Gore: “Well, we gotta keep working.” Gore then gives a momentary stare and then ignores the question and enters his “Executive Car Service” Chevy Suburban and departs on the snowy street.

Below video shows Gore’s massive gas-guzzling SUV (Chevy Suburban) prepping for Gore’s pick up on the snow streets of Utah.

Climate skeptics have been quick to point out that Gore’s predictions have failed and the evidence for man-made climate change has grown weaker. See: Climate Report to UN: Skeptics Deliver Consensus Busting ‘State of the Climate Report’ to UN Summit & Load of bollocks: 2016 allegedly ‘hottest year’ by unmeasureable 1/100 of a degree – While satellites show

Morano featured in The Hill on Trump nominees dodging ‘climate denier’ charge – ‘You sort of just laugh at how gullible the media is’

http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/315385-trump-nominees-dodge-climate-denier-charge

The climate skeptic community, meanwhile, isn’t bothered by the new tune coming from the executive branch.

Marc Morano, publisher of the skeptical news site Climate Depot and a former aide to outspoken skeptic Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.), said that the Trump team’s statements on climate are easily defendable.

“This is a semantic game that Trump’s Cabinet officials are playing,” Morano said. “Obviously, if you say you believe in climate change, it’s a meaningless statement.”

Morano said it’s not controversial that the climate is changing and that humans influence it. But skeptics reject the idea that humans are the main cause, or that any policy change can control global warming.

“The media is so easy to fall for misdirections on this issue, and the Trump nominees have mastered that this week,” he said. “You sort of just laugh at how gullible the media is.”

Morano said he was slightly disappointed that Trump’s picks weren’t “defiant skeptics going into battle to fight,” and didn’t push back forcefully at Democrats.

But overall, the hearings did not dampen his excitement for Trump’s presidency, he said.…

Weather Channel Founder: Gore’s ‘An Inconvenient Sequel’ Will Be Another ‘Scientific Monstrosity’

Weather Channel Founder John Coleman, a meteorologist for over six decades, is issuing a full frontal attack on Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Sequel” – a sequel to his original “An Inconvenient Truth” being debuted today at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah, the day before President-Elect Donald Trump will be sworn in.

“Gore’s Hollywood friends are giving his blatantly unscientific scare predictions a new platform,” Coleman told Climate Depot in an exclusive interview.

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“We have been horrified that Gore’s first scientific monstrosity has been shown as factual in schools throughout the world for all these years while our presentations in rebuttal have been generally ignored by educators and the liberal biased media,” Coleman told Climate Depot in an exclusive interview.

Climate Hustle Rebuts Gore’s films

Coleman continued: “For years others and I begged Hollywood to give a scientifically accurate counteract on Gore’s sci-fi film a chance. We were ready and willing to make a fun but scientifically factual rebuttal to Mr. Gore. We were totally ignored. Thank goodness CFACT was able, at last, to produce a very well done answer with an internationally released theatrical film called “Climate Hustle,” written and hosted by Marc Morano.  

The critically acclaimed “Climate Hustle,” which was the #1 movie in America per screen during its national event in 400 theaters, will also be having its “Streaming Video on Demand” debut on January 19th to coincide with the release of Gore’s sequel.

Click here to watch ‘Climate Hustle’ now.

“Climate Hustle” features politically left scientists who voted for Gore, but were “appalled” after viewing his film. See: Watch: Prominent Ivy League Geologist who voted for Gore ‘appalled’ after viewing his film

“It is deeply depressing to hear that a new Al Gore movie on climate change will debut at actor Robert Redford’s Sundance film festival. Thousands of scientists have debunked the horrid science fiction in his first film, ‘An Inconvenient Truth’, Coleman explained.

“Gore keeps making billions and mis-educating millions and the media keeps spreading wild science-fiction claims on a daily basis,” Coleman added.

Coleman’s Key Climate Facts:

  • 97% of scientists do NOT agree that the science of climate change is settled.  Not by a long shot.  That oft-quoted statistic was totally fabricated as is the claim that the tiny fraction of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as a result of mankind’s use of fossil fuels to power our wonderful civilization of smart phones,

Bye, Bye Holdren, Hello Happer!? Trump May Pick Prominent Climate Skeptic As His Science Czar

President-elect Donald Trump met with a Princeton University physicist and skeptic of man-made global warming who observers believe could be the next White House science czar.

Trump met with Dr. Will Happer in New York City Friday. Happer didn’t take any questions entering or leaving Trump Tower last week, so it’s hard to say what the meetings were about. Trump has yet to fill key energy and science roles in his administration.

Happer served as the director of the Office of Energy Research at the Energy Department under former President George H.W. Bush. Trump could ask Happer to head the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy or even sit on the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.

Trump has already taken heat from environmentalists for appointing “climate deniers” to his cabinet, but skeptics of man-made global warming were delighted to hear of the meeting.

“Climate skeptics would rejoice at the prospect of Happer joining a Trump administration,” Marc Morano, a skeptic and publisher of the news site Climate Depot, wrote of the meeting.

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Marc Morano of Climate Depot warned the intent now is not to discuss, investigate or research, but to send “a chilling message to doubters and skeptics” to be silent.

Morano said his movie, “Climate Hustle,” shows “the climate establishment comparing climate skeptics to Holocaust deniers.”

“It’s all an attempt to silence the debate, to silence any science and go right to centralized planning,” he said. “That’s what this is all about. The U.N. has admitted their goal is wealth redistribution and it doesn’t have anything to do with environmental policy.”

The solution offered by the climate establishment, he said, is always the same: “more centralized government.”

He said the result will be tragic for large populations who are being denied access to pumped water, power and heat because of antagonism to carbon-based fuels.

“The reason we know there’s a hustle is their predictions have failed to come true, on a whole host of issues,” Morano said. “That’s why they now want to stop the debate, suppress debate.”…

Watch: Morano on TV on Trump’s EPA: ‘Pruitt is the defining pick when it comes to climate’ agenda

ClimateDepot.com founder Marc Morano discusses Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt and the EPA

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Trump ignores Gore’s advice, instead picks skeptic to head EPA & dismantle climate agenda – ‘Trump listened to what Gore had to say at their New York City meeting and then he exercised his good judgement and did the exact opposite.’

http://testclimate.wpengine.com/2016/10/24/climate-truth-file-2016-skeptical-talking-points-from-a-z-on-global-warming-point-by-point/

Will EPA climate regulations impact the Earth’s climate?

NO! President Obama’s own EPA Chief Gina McCarthy admitted that the EPA regulations are symbolic and will have no measurable climate impact – even if you believe in the climate activist version of science. “The value of this rule is not measured in that way [temperature impact],” McCarthy said in 2015. “I am not disagreeing that this action in and of itself will not make
all the difference we need to address climate action, but what I’m saying is that if we don’t take action domestically we will never get started,” she added. Obama’s former EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson had previously noted that “U.S. action alone will not impact world CO2 levels.”

Climatologist Dr. Patrick Michaels’ analysis says any potential impact on climate from EPA regulations would be “so small as to be undetectable, less than two one-hundredths of a degree C.” “We’re not even sure how to put such a small number into practical terms, because, basically, the number is so small as to be undetectable.”

Even NASA’s former lead global warming scientist James Hansen has called Obama’s EPA climate regulations “practically worthless,” and added, “You’ve got to be kidding me.”

Yet, despite the fact that EPA regulations would have no impact on global CO2 levels, Obama advisor John Podesta claimed in 2014 that the EPA CO2 regulations are needed to combat extreme weather: “The risk on the downside you’re seeing every day in the weather.”

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LISTEN WMAL: Morano on Trump’s EPA Pick: Trump Listened To Gore And Did The Exact Opposite.

CNN’s Chris Cuomo rips climate skeptics: ‘People thought blacks & whites shouldn’t marry. People thought blacks shouldn’t be equal’

While discussing the appointment of Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to run the EPA, Cuomo ranted to CNN co-anchor Alisyn Camerota, “People thought the world was flat.” He continued, “People thought blacks and whites shouldn’t marry. People thought blacks shouldn’t be equal. That doesn’t mean you accept it as fact as a leader.”

CUOMO: Ninety nine percent of the scientific community says

Donald Trump’s pro-business, Christie-free cabinet comforts conservatives

By Paul Mulshine | The Star Ledger
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on December 11, 2016 at 6:28 AM, updated December 11, 2016 at 9:45 AM

A lot of conservatives were worried that as president Donald Trump would abandon the right-wing positions he espoused in the campaign.

Trump has put them at ease by doing two things.

He put a lot of conservatives in key positions.

Better yet, he didn’t include any New Jerseyans – especially New Jerseyans named Christie.

Gov. Chris Christie was passed over for a cabinet post. By week’s end it was reported that he won’t even get the fig leaf of the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee.

Meanwhile Trump has been assembling a cabinet that is as far to the right as any in recent history.

“This is the most conservative cabinet I’ve ever seen,” said Phil Kerpen of American Commitment, a Washington-based free-market advocacy group. “He’s not falling for the crutch of ‘We need the same old people because they’re the ones who know how to do it.’ So far they’re all ideological conservatives.”

If Christie had been retained as head of the transition, Kerpen said, we could have expected “the usual suspects” for the cabinet, the same sort of moderate Republicans who opposed Trump in the primaries.

We certainly wouldn’t have seen people like Trump’s most controversial pick. That was Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to head the Environmental Protection Agency.

The publisher of Climate Depot – a website that is either “realist” or “denialist” depending on your politics – pronounced it “refreshing that a Republican President is not throwing the EPA over to the green activists and the media by appointing a weak administrator. Christine Todd Whitman he is not.”

No, he’s not. Pruitt is a hard-nosed advocate of fossil fuels who rejects the idea they must be phased out in the name of climate change.

The other governor named Christie was clueless on climate change when she was named EPA administrator by George W. Bush.

In her first big interview with the New York Times back in 2001, Christie Whitman famously confused the issue of carbon dioxide and climate change with the issue of chlorofluorocarbons and the ozone layer.

And that was the high point of her tenure, during which she tried to steer Bush toward the same sort of climate-change activism that Trump is now so firmly rejecting.

As for the other …