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Wednesday
Mar042009

The Global Warming Coal Factories Of Death

The proponents of man made global warming were very well behaved. There was not a single arrest during their recent protest in Washington D.C.

There were expectations that thousands would swarm the nations capital and make the event the largest global warming protest in the nations history but a march snowstorm left many of the man-made climate change protesters out in the cold. As a result only 2500 protesters arrived for the event.

The global warming protest was an effort to force the government to close the Capitol Power Plant, which heats and cools a number of government buildings, including the Supreme Court and the Capitol.

The protest was led and promoted by James Hansen who is in charge of climate studies at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). A video featuring Hansen is prominently displayed on the Web site of a group called Capitol Climate Action.

In the video, Hansen says “please join us” at a protest at a power plant in Washington, DC. The facility burns coal to generate electricity. The Web site calls on people to “surround the plant, disrupting access, and refusing to leave when asked.”

Hansen certainly hates coal plants. In a letter to several foreign governments, Hansen described them as follows: "The trains carrying coal to power plants are death trains. Coal-fired power plants are factories of death. . .".

In fact , Hansen compared coal plants to the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz during World War II and he has called for Nuremberg-style trials for scientists who disagree with him about the causes and possible consequences of climate change.

Promoting civil disobedience and comparing coal plants to Nazi death camps are only the latest in a long career of controversy for Hansen. He also has a record of allegedly doctoring temperature data to hype his argument that global warming is a crisis.

Still, despite all the ongoing calls for his resignation, Hansen continues to lead climate studies at NASA, his salary paid for through the generosity of the United States taxpayer.

Meanwhile, in China, Hillary Clinton was last seen throwing the Dalai Lama under the proverbial bus in the name of climate change. The Secretary of State said that human rights issues, such as China’s oppression of Tibet, “can’t interfere with the global economic crisis, the global climate change crisis and the security crisis.”

However, all the advocates of man-made global warming are ignoring the new initiative to solve global warming that NASA has just funded. United States taxpayer dollars will soon sponsor a pilot program to create a 100,000 mile sunshade to deflect the suns rays back in space.

The plan would be to fire trillions of mirrors from a huge cannon into space. This huge gun would pack 100 times the power of conventional weapons and need an exclusion zone of several miles before being fired.

This sun shield would be available in a few decades, in plenty of time to save the planet and the lenses would last nearly half a century before being replaced. The sun shield promises to stop global warming for centuries at a price to start at 350 trillion dollars.

This is the strange and political world of the proponents of man-made global warming. Coal plants that are really nazi death camps. Human rights initiatives that are not as important as the long term prospect of global climate change. Trials for scientists that do not accept global warming. Civil disobedience at coal fired power plants promoted by officials paid by the United States taxpayer. Taxpayer funded pilot programs that would eventually spend 350 trillion dollars to fire mirrors to deflect the suns rays back into space.

All of this despite the fact that scientific evidence from satellite data tells tell us that the temperature of the earth has not increased in the last decade and each of the last few years have seen a cooling trend. In addition, the proponents of man-made global warming want to ignore the fact that all of the climate prediction computer models have been wrong in their analysis of global temperature for over a decade.

So, more than 50 billion dollars have been spent by international governments and taxpayers to prove that global warming is a serious problem in the next century and despite all the effort and expense, more than 31000 leading scientists are still non-believers.

Just imagine the hysteria, expense, environmental hyperbole, and civil discord if the proponents of man-made global warming had any real concrete scientific evidence that global warming was indeed a man-made threat.

Well, on second thought, it may be already over the top. Especially for the owners of those global warming coal factories of death that currently are providing consumers the heat necessary to survive the winter cold.

http://www.eworldvu.com

Reader Comments (2)

Hansen may seem sick. But he could also be right about those "death trains" and "coal factories of death". I don't know because I'm no scientist either. But I only have to look at and feel the planet I'm in and I could convincingly say to myself, "It is happening".

Andrew Green

May 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAndrew Green

I would just like to say that there isn't that much of a major concern over global warming anymore. One of the two major political parties (Republicans) has no interest in addressing climate change. In fact, Republicans are increasingly denying that climate change is even a problem. Out of all the Republican contenders for the Senate in 2010, none support action on climate change, and most deny the existence of anthropogenic global warming.The media has done a terrible job covering climate science, and as a result the public is very poorly informed and often misinformed about the science. When the public doesn't understand the science, it's hard to make them understand that climate change is a problem we need to address.The economy is in the crapper. The public is much more concerned about creating jobs and fixing the economy, and as a result climate change has been put on the backburner.

November 2, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLady Gwenn

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