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Reblogged this on Climate Ponderings.
Most sensible people ignore the Guardian, as they did the so-called “Earth Hour”.
Over 1 billion people observe Earth Hour everyday. 24/7.
According to the latest information the Guardian’s circulation is going down the toilet. Within a few years they will just be a thing of the past, little ones won’t know what the Guardian was. 😉
All that this misnamed “Earth Hour” says to me is how blessed we to live in a Western democracy. Because of that natural human spirit to improve we forged ahead from our beginnings when life was mostly painful, brutal and short. We harnessed and exploited the god-given bounty of nature, and from the earliest days of the industrial revolution marched-on making our new, more enlightened pathway. Unfortunately this path has lead us to to stupidity of today, where in this wanton rejection of our progress we wish to celebrate a return to the dark ages. A return to the uncivil brutality that nature can and would wreak upon our existence.
So if you must celebrate “Earth Hour” at the least remember how far we have come and how easy it would be to loose it.
I wish some other cult would take over at the Guardian editorship – maybe Scientologists or something – to make them a bit more interesting, the current cult at Guardian has worn themselves so thin
What did the North Koreans do during Earth Hour?
It does demonstrate how easy it would be for them or the Iranians to take over the US, if they knew how to play their cards.
Looking at how easily duped people are with this greenie stuff – they would have a perfectly willing target.
We actually had power black outs due to heavy snow, all 100,000 of us. you know some of us have children and elderly folks to look after, it’s really beginning to piss me off.
You wont like when I’m angry, Grrrrr! lol
Guardian sees North Korea as role model in fight against climate change.
Dear Leader and Moonbat to become climate agony aunts.
The Guardian brags and the elderly people die. These idiots have to realise that they are killing many through their Carbonophobia. 🙁
Excess winter deaths in the UK could hit 30,000 up from last year.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2013/03/24/294983/snow-deaths-in-uk-could-reach-30000/
And the annual Pol Pot award goes too……………
Dear Dear Leader and Moonbat,
I’ve just come in from the cold and rain and the weather seems more angry and dirty than ever before. For the whole of last year I only had two broken umbrellas. We are only three months into this year and already I have lost 4 to snow, wind and rain.
Is global weirding and climate change the cause? What steps can I take to prevent catastrophic collapse of my umbrellas in the future? What steps should I take to reduce my umbrella footprint?