“our polar caps are melting because we’re doing bad things to the atmosphere,” he said.
“If we don’t change that as rapidly as I’m speaking to you now, if we don’t put the green back on the planet and put the trees back that we’ve butchered, if we don’t go to war against the problem …,”
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Maybe he’s trying to make up for the “butchering” he did. In any event, he’s just as clueless as most “experts” that are saying pretty much the same thing.
Here’s a hint …
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMfkVGCU_BA
That is a tricky hint!
No, Manson.
Yes but we were skating around the name! Waiting to see who would break down and claim it!
For an old foggy the words Helter Skelter are more related to Charley than the Beatles who preformed the song
Ain’t it funny. Charlie is still alive, and we got the same Governor who saved him in office, preaching the same crap.
Funny how the Klimate Nutboobs of today and the freaks of the past speak the same language. ….
… and then again, it isn’t.
If you think that’s funny, check out this chart.
http://noconsensus.wordpress.com/2011/08/22/3456-3/
Soylent,
Thanks for the link – very interesting.
Here is the Canadian way to deal with trees…
If you get an opportunity have a look here.. Pembina Institute
See this report they commissioned… Page 63 (Labeled page 51 — the third point of the conclusions…
http://www.opg.com/power/thermal/Pembina%20Biomass%20Sustainability%20Analysis%20Final%20Rev%2015%20April%202011.pdf
In Ontario, there is a sustainable long-term flow of 2.9M ODT at existing harvest rates in the Boreal and GLSL forest regions (Figure 44). Further, an additional but declining tonnage of biomass is available in the short term (2015 to 2060), at harvest rates of 20.1 Mm3/year (Figure 59).
How thoughtful — the Pembina Institute of Alberta seems to be recommending that we burn our Boreal Forest for Electricitry supply….
See appendix A…
Purpose:
To convene a small group of experts (~8 people) to support the direction, development and provide input on key issues related to sustainability analysis of electricity generation using renewable biomass for the four coal power plants in Ontario (Atikokan, Thunder Bay, Lambton and Nanticoke).
As a return favor, may I recommend that Alberta sell it’s white Pine forests to Japan to produce paper? Oh, they are doing that already? Well practice makes perfect…
Bottom line? Let’s convert the old coal plants to burn the Boreal (Northern Conifer) forest.
What the heck — why not