By P Gosselin on 9. June 2011
Online FOCUS magazine interviewed German historian Wolfgang Wippermann on the subject of the WBGU and Hans Schellnhuber’s “master plan” for transforming global society: World in Transition – A Social Contract for Sustainability.The WBGU acts as Angela Merkel’s science advisory board (believe it, or not). Schellnhuber, its director, is also director of the Potsdam Institute For Climate Impact Research […]
Posted in Abnormal Climate Psych, Climate Politics, Hockey Team |
By P Gosselin on 8. June 2011
German publicist Dr. Cora Stephan has a very worthwhile perspective on Hans Schellnhuber, Director of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and Chancellor Merkel’s no. 1 climate advisor.Ms Stephan is concerned about Schellnhuber’s extreme views and has good reason for that. She begins by quoting Schellnhuber on freedom of science and democracy: Core questions such […]
Posted in Abnormal Climate Psych, Climate Politics, Hockey Team |
By P Gosselin on 7. June 2011
The more that time runs out for the world to stop “dangerous climate change”, the more the world seems to drag its feet and postpone limiting so-called greenhouse gases. The disconnect between the supposedly imminent threat and the world’s reaction could not be more profound. If anything, the world’s reaction confirms that global warming is […]
Posted in Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 6. June 2011
I wrote about this not long ago here, on why the conservatives in Germany, under Merkel’s leadership, have been getting clobbered in the polls. In a nutshell: It’s your constant endorsement of the opposition Greens, stupid!” You don’t get more votes by endorsing the silly green positions of your opponents – you get votes by attacking and […]
Posted in Climate Politics |
By P Gosselin on 5. June 2011
UPDATE: Healthy green organic farms may be the source! Hat-tip DirkH. and here: Police raid organic farm ========================================= The German Die Welt online here reports that veterinary and medical experts are now saying that biogas plants may be the source of the lethal E. coli bacteria now running rampant through Germany. Although the disaster is nowhere the […]
Posted in Agriculture, Alternative Energy |
By P Gosselin on 4. June 2011
Lots of lip service, but governments worldwide are getting cold feet about really reducing CO2 emissions. Commitment is clearly fading.German news magazine Stern has a short interview here with climatologist Mojib Latif, who provides us with a very encouraging confession with respect to the climate science swindle, i.e. it has reached “an absolute low point”! Latif […]
Posted in Hockey Team, IPCC, Scepticism |
By P Gosselin on 3. June 2011
Cats are really bad for the climate, according to a new study. And so the next time it rains “cats and dogs”, you’ll know know who to blame. H/t: oekowatch.org. German daily Bild, which has more readers than the WSJ, USA Today and NYT combined, reports that cats leave huge carbon paw-prints and so make […]
Posted in Agriculture, CO2 and GHG |
By P Gosselin on 1. June 2011
Ed Caryl has taken an in-depth look into wind energy as an alternative and finds it’s riddled with technical problems. In the end he calls it “a huge scam”. ==================================================== Alternative Energy Wind Power? By Ed Caryl Wind power in the U. S. is most available in harvestable quantities in the Great Plains states just […]
Posted in Alternative Energy |
By P Gosselin on 1. June 2011
The Voice Of Russia website has an interview with John Ritch, Director General of the World Nuclear Association, based in London, UK. The interview starts as follows: What kind of consequences could the decision by the German government have, both in political and economical aspects? Well, let us return to the basics of what has […]
Posted in Nuclear energy |
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