Saturday, February 17, 2007

Friends of Science & the debate (yes there is a debate)

For balance, for common sense, for the "other side", to prevent a 1929-like Depression and 'crash' of the Canadian economy visit this site:

http://friendsofscience.org/

You will find sobriety, second thought, science, sanity. No rat pack media hysteria, rather sober questions and real insights.

Unless we demystify Kyoto and educate the average Canadian about its political aims at wealth redistribution by "taxing" the wealthy west (to send the money to Communist China, Russia, India et al), there will be an economic catastrophe like we have not seen in 75 years.

From the FoS website:

Britain's Hadley Centre, the "Met Office", which advises the UK government as its prominent climate research source on Kyoto, once published this graph. It shows their belief that by the year 2050 the net benefit of full implementation of the Kyoto Protocol would effectuate a temperature drop of just 0.06 degrees Celsius, compared to the year 2000.

This reduction would come at a global cost estimated at one trillion dollars.

Until and unless Canadians arise from their media and LiberalNDP induced sleep, the current projected $3,000 per household cost will double or even triple, destroying our way of life.

Sure, David Suzuki, Peter Mansbridge and Martin Mittelstadt can afford this but the average 'lunchbox' cannot nor should they have to contend with cutting their income, lifestyle, consumption by over 30%.

Visit the site and educate yourself before it's too late.

4 comments:

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Tony McLean said...

The IPCC is not nor should it be, a monolith, a one-opinion "Supreme Soviet" of science. Let its dissenters be heard. Let the debate begin. The mere fact they practice "poltiical" science and begin with a conclusion to be followed later by "science" speaks volumes about the "debate." Sham science. Airbrushed like a Chinese "Gang of Four" photograph.

http://tim.blogware.com/blog/_archives/2007/2/12/2730762.html

Tony McLean said...

“The real climate-change deniers are those who believe that if only we had the will, we could cut GHGs deep and fast enough to fix the problem.” M. Wente, Globe & Mail

Tony McLean said...

You've been outed, Suzuki Kouzmopolites!

http://www.canadaka.net/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=21976