Thursday, December 03, 2009

Climategate: It's All Unravelling Now

With trepidation at what Paul might say, the HEROIC James Delingpole continues his excellent series of Labourgraph blog posts:

So many new developments: which story do we pick? Maybe best to summarise, instead. After all, it’s not like you’re going to find much of this reported in the MSM.

1. Australia’s Senate rejects Emissions Trading Scheme for a second time. Or: so turkeys don’t vote Christmas. Expect to see a lot more of this: politicians starting to become aware their party’s position on AGW is completely out of kilter with the public mood and economic reality. Kevin Rudd’s Emissions Trading Scheme – what Andrew Bolt calls “a $114 billion green tax on everything” – would have wreaked havoc on the coal-dependent Australian economy. That’s why several opposition Liberal frontbenchers resigned rather than vote with the Government on ETS; why Liberal leader Malcolm Turnbull lost his job; and why the Senate voted down the ETS.

2. Danes caught fiddling their carbon credits. (Hat tip: Philip Stott) Carbon trading is the Emperor’s New Clothes of international finance. It was invented by none other than Ken Lay, whose Enron would currently be one of the prime beneficiaries in the global alternative energy market, if it hadn’t been shown to be (nearly) as fraudulent as the current AGW scam. It is a licence to fleece, cheat and rob. Still, jolly embarrassing for the Danes to get caught red handed, what with their hosting a conference shortly in which the world’s leaders will try, straight-faced, to persuade us that carbon emissions trading is the only viable way of defeating ManBearPig.

3. Hats off to The Daily Express – the first British newspaper to make the AGW scam its front page story.

Express

The piece was inspired by another bravura performance by Professor Ian Plimer, the Aussie geologist who argues that climate change has been going on quite naturally, oblivious of human activity, for the last 4,567 million years.

4. BBC finally gets round to reporting – sort of – that Climatic Research Unit at University of East Anglia may have been up to no good. It’s true that this report on their website is so hedged with special pleading for the temporarily suspended director Phil Jones the man might have written it himself. But on the BBC Radio 4 Today programme this morning, I did hear the newsreader reporting it as more than just a routine theft story. Which is a start.

Read the rest of the story here.

Some more of Mr Delingpole's excellent blog posts, below:

=> Climategate: the AGW edifice begins to collapse
=> Climategate claims its first big political scalp
=> Climategate: Science Museum's green propaganda backfires
=> Climategate: Googlegate?
=> Climategate: how the 'greatest scientific scandal of our generation' got its name
=> Climategate: the Conservative backlash begins
=> Climategate: the IPCC is over says UEA climate scientist
=> Climategate: sack 'no longer credible' Michael Mann from IPCC urges climatologist
=> Climategate: the whitewash begins

2 comments:

Paul said...

It has been brought to my attention that my evaluation was required regarding the use of word "HEROIC".

I hereby approve the use of word "HEROIC" in the current context and in regards of persons mentioned.

I personally find this particular article most important and pleasing to our sentiments.


P.S. heroic

Jack Maturin said...

Thank Hoppe for that! :-)