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Tuesday, December 08, 2009

"Here are your tools"

That is Al Gore, referring indirectly to Phil Jones, Michael Mann, and the rest of the CO2-warming frauds who are reaching for the brass ring of unaccountable power in Copenhagen this week.

"Tools"

heh

The beginning of Gore's "poem" is even funnier:
One thin September soon
A floating continent disappears
In midnight sun
Sorry Mr. Vice President in Charge of Sciency Stuff. There is no "midnight sun" in September. Doh.

Okay, there is a speck of midnight sun at each pole. The equinox is the point of minimum midnight sun on planet earth.

But don't worry folks. Mr. midnight-sun-in-September assures us that "the science is settled."

Actually it is. We face a grave danger of global cooling and ought to be developing energy resources as fast as humanly possible in preparation for this likelihood. Energy development would also save the economy, and even allow the United States, which sits atop the world's largest fossil energy resources, to pay off the killing debt that Obama is dropping on us like a rain of battleships.


More green religious "art": bowing down to abomination

Just how much do these green leftists hate their own societies, hate economic liberty, hate progress and hate prosperity? Take a look at this foul minded piece of trash, depicting the more productive peoples of the world as a grotesque burden on the less productive:


From AP: "The Survival of the Fattest, a sculpture by Danish artist Jens Galschiot, is seen in the harbour of Copenhagen. The sculpture represents an overweight Lady Justice figurine, symbolising the rich industrialised world, sitting on the back of a thin African man."

Straight from Paul Ehrlich's anti-capitalist brand of neo-Malthusianism: it isn't just human population that is bad, rather the harm done by individuals should be measured by their consumption, or their income. Thus wealthy Westerners are the worst and thin Africans are the best (and presumptively oppressed, in this bilesmith's mind).

Of course the opposite is true. To a first approximation, income is a measure of productivity, and one of the primary products of productivity is technological advance, which increases prosperity for everybody. Wealthier people and nations are not a burden on the less wealthy, but are the engine of the less-wealthy's own advancing prosperity.

Jens Galschiot undoubtedly sees his bile-art as morally pristine, instructing others on how to reach his exalted moral plane. In truth, he demonstrates exactly the foul-minded inversion of morality that a religion of lies can be expected to produce.


Giving themselves the vapors and swooning into the arms of a strong ManBearPig
Vapors rise as
Fever settles on an acid sea
Neptune's bones dissolve
Gore's second stanza is referencing this:
In a document known as the Monaco Declaration, more than 150 leading experts warned that the world's oceans are becoming more acidic as a result of absorbing ever-increasing amounts of CO2.

They believe ocean acidification could make most regions of the ocean inhospitable to coral reefs by 2050 if CO2 levels continue to increase, and commercial fish stocks could also be severely affected, threatening food security for millions of people.
Except the oceans--and the coral reefs--thrived for ages with ten times as much atmospheric CO2 as today.

Also, rising temperatures--which the alarmists predict--cause the oceans to release CO2, largely mitigating any tendency for the oceans to absorb human-released CO2.

And the evidence for alarm? A 1% change in ph over the last 250 years (from 8.2 to 8.1), which must be inside the measurement error. Nonsense on top of nonsense on top of nonsense, which did not stop 150 alarmist "experts" from signing on. It's just so hard for these true believers to go against their religion. Only a beast could fail to lament poor Neptune's bones.

For the religion of lies, piety and facts just do not mix. One has to go, and self-righteous grabs for unaccountable power are just too appealing for some people to pass up, even when the only thing they can do with that power is destroy their own world.


Kudos to Jayspry, for his poetic rebuttal:
The alarums sound And the frightened creatures Run to higher ground Across the skies Silver eagles soar Trailing clouds of smoke In their wake Foregathering in their sacred aerie They make their plans To gather all the sheep together In the valley of the shadow Of pretended death Calling out To the lambs who huddle in every corner of the world They promise the protection of eagles While preparing for the feast

For comparison, here is Gore's full heroic vapor swoon:
One thin September soon
A floating continent disappears
In midnight sun

Vapors rise as
Fever settles on an acid sea
Neptune's bones dissolve

Snow glides from the mountain
Ice fathers floods for a season
A hard rain comes quickly

Then dirt is parched
Kindling is placed in the forest
For the lightning's celebration

Unknown creatures
Take their leave, unmourned
Horsemen ready their stirrups

Passion seeks heroes and friends
The bell of the city
On the hill is rung

The shepherd cries
The hour of choosing has arrived
Here are your tools

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Even if we do not like Al Gore, it is still important for us to accept that global warming is real and we need to do something about it before it is too late.
 
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