Guardian Thinks Global Warming Is Like The Blitz – Proposes Rationing

http://www.cwn.org.uk/heritage/blitz/after-city-centre.htm

climate change is one of the greatest threats to our country since the last world war. It’s not only environmentalists who are saying this. Business leaders, prime ministers, major charities and generals have all recognised the level of risk.

if we are to overcome this threat – and the alternative is simply too awful to contemplate – then we need to mobilise as a nation in a way we haven’t seen since 1945.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/blog/2011/jan/20/home-front-war-climate-change

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18 Responses to Guardian Thinks Global Warming Is Like The Blitz – Proposes Rationing

  1. omnologos says:

    I agree….the idiotic actions proposed to mitigate AGW are a very large threat indeed and might result in general impoverishment and a war or two between China and the USA

  2. Baa Humbug says:

    Is there no end to any of this? How calamitous can it all get?

    I’m an environmentalist hobby farmer. These whackjobs have pi$$ed me off so much, I consciously emit as much CO2 as I can.

    Having cleaned up most of the flood debris around my property, I had the choice of having the shire council take it away free of charge.
    Instead, I’m going to burn it all in an allmighty bonfire and have a few beers (imported of course for it’s large carbon footprint) with some friends.

    Stuff the lot of ’em

    • Beano says:

      Burning all that putrid rubbish would probably be more environmentally friendly than leaving it to rot around land fills and holding places.
      Farm detritus maybe not so bad but imagine all that flooded rubbish accumulated in Brisbane. The smell is horrific in some suburbs.

  3. Beano says:

    The warminists are getting desperate. There is an ever increasing amount of ridiculous propaganda coming out in direct proportion to the cold weather.

    • BioBob says:

      Agreed – time to trot Palin out to drive them into a frenzy. She can demolish whole armies of AGWarmistas by getting them to Kamikaze, just by layin some smackdown on some point or another of theirs. I think it’s pheromones or something.

  4. Erik says:

    What’s not to like?

    “They may look like scenes from a Portugese holiday, but these images could be the future of the traditional English garden, plant experts claimed yesterday.

    The striking images are part of a National Trust campaign to highlight how gardens will look if global warming brings Mediterranean weather to Britain in the next few decades.”
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1260213/National-Trust-campaign-highlights-gardens-look-global-warming-brings-Mediterranean-weather-Britain.html#

    • Beano says:

      Careful. You pomms might end up taking over our wine and wheat growing industries if your not careful.

    • Viv Evans says:

      Some years ago, gardeners got the advice to plant cacti and mediterranean plants because of the coming heat and draughts.
      That self-same summer was a wash-out, then the heat just didn’t increase – and then we had floods and rain and rain … and then the icy winters came.

      I pity the gardeners who followed that advice, they must have lost lots of money.
      Oh – and nothing looks quite as ridiculous as palm trees in front gardens, bowed under loads of snow.

      • Mike Davis says:

        In the late 80s I took the local growers advice on what to plant in my new yard. The next winter half of the trees and bushes were killed by freezing weather. The plant hardiness zone maps are just averages and not related to absolute minimum. That was in the desert!

  5. MikeTheDenier says:

    NASA’s Muzzle Hustle by Randall Hoven

    Compare the before and after NASA web pages.

    Before: “our world should be just beginning to enter a new period of cooling—perhaps the next ice age.”

    After: “the rate of our world’s warming accelerated and scientists predict that the globe will continue to warm over the course of the 21st century.”

    Do you want to vote on why the old page was removed and the message changed from cooling to warming?

    http://climaterealists.com/index.php?id=7060

  6. MikeTheDenier says:

    NASA lowers cycle 24 predictions again – peak sunspot number now forecast at 59

    http://solarscience.msfc.nasa.gov/predict.shtml

    • MikeTheDenier says:

      Previous NASA predictions below:
      2010 October: Predicted peak 60-70
      2009 May 29: predicted peak: 80-90 range
      2009 Jan 5: predicted peak: 100-110 range
      2008 Mar 28: predicted peak: 130-140 range

  7. MikeTheDenier says:

    Sorry for the OT but this make me so sick I want to puke. Outrage doesn’t begin to state my true feelings on this….. Read the article and you too will be totally disgusted at how the left has a total disregard for human life.

    Abortionist faces eight counts of murder in Philadelphia; Update: How did he escape notice so long? “By design“

    http://hotair.com/archives/2011/01/19/abortionist-faces-eight-counts-of-murder-in-philadelphia/

    • Mike Davis says:

      Planned Parenthood Clinics are an off shoot of the Eugenics movement and they were placed in strategic locations and advertised to a targeted audience. It was meant to correct imagined problems created by a Welfare State!

  8. Viv Evans says:

    In December last year, Pierre Gosselin reported on his blog http://notrickszone.com/ that the German Parliament had passed a law which is based on a EU directive, and which ultimately paves the way for energy rationing.

    I’ve asked my and other MPs if something similar had been done here in the UK, or if it was planned.
    You guessed it: not one replied …

    So be afraid – be very afraid!

    • Paul H says:

      They are trying desperately to get us all to have smart meters. As I understand it these will enable power suppliers to turn off your electric to certain appliances like fridges which are not regarded as “essential”.

      • Mike Davis says:

        We have them here to reduce costs for meter readers and some have a contract on their water heaters. If the water heater goes out they replace it. They control the temperature of the water and shut them off during high usage periods. The meters have an alive signal they send back to the server and if they stop communication the line man comes to find the problem.
        I do not have the water heater contract but my neighbors do. The power company responded to power outages at my house before I was aware it was out as I was in town when it went out. The appliance companies would need to place a remote shutoff device in their products. The way GE is going I would not rule that out and more and more major appliances have digital controls rather than manual thermostats.

      • Layne Blanchard says:

        I’ve read that the newest GE appliances DO have that feature. They can be controlled by your utility provider. One of the things noted by the Investor’s Business Daily in their article on the CCX was that Franklin Raines had some hokey patent on a new wall outlet design that also had that feature. So that your lights and small appliances could be shut off as well.

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