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The Scaremongers’ Ball

The Global Warmists have concluded their annual fundraising vacation.

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H-P: These were orderly. The most popular sign read, “CLIMATE JUSTICE!” Translated, it means, “Don’t write, just send money.” Most of the demonstrators were Qataris or from neighboring low-lying Gulf countries. They have succumbed to the siren song of the scaremongers and really believe they will be doomed without a lot of outside aid to mitigate the rising sea level.

ME: Where is Barack Obama on all of this?

H-P: He hasn’t made any public statements, but the U.S. delegates are all his appointees. And, he must be a climate doomsday believer because he has waged war steadily on oil, gas and coal production while, on the other hand, subsidizing failing solar companies.

ME: And you say you’re having a good time?

H-P: Yes, because most of what goes on here is blather. These delegates weren’t able to achieve their goals in Copenhagen in 2009, Cancun in 2010 and Durban last year. If they run true to form here, I’ll go home happy, knowing that my former THOOTSIF Pontiff, Al Gore, will be disappointed. 

Mr. Hannaford first met Henny-Penny when she believed the sky was falling and stopped laying eggs for weeks. She has since had an epiphany.

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About the Author

Peter Hannaford was closely associated for a number of years with the late President Reagan, beginning in the California Governor’s office. His latest book is Presidential Retreats.

Letter to the Editor View all comments (12) |

c. j. acworth| 12.10.12 @ 8:09AM

Everybody reading this has got to go over to Watts Up With That and read how Lord Moncton took over a microphone for about a minute and told the assembled idiots in Doha a few inconvienient truths. Hi-larious!

stmichrick| 12.10.12 @ 9:39AM

Sanity from an unlikely source:
http://newswatch.nationalgeogr.....l-warming/

TLP| 12.10.12 @ 10:39AM

Is it just me?

Or might these people be a little less Over The Top on all this Global Warming Stuff, if they stopped meeting in The Deserts of the Middle East.

I know why they do it. They do it because, everytime they go somewhere else, there's a Blizzard.

This is what happens when people have too much time on their hands.

Idle hands are the Devil's tools.

Indeed.

Ronsch| 12.10.12 @ 12:28PM

Like always, the dialogue has morphed after the failing of "global warming." Mow it is "climate change" as if climate change is n0t a natural occurrence! Of course the climate changes for if it did not, we would still be one giant continent of garden-like conditions, even after the drift period.

And those chuckleheads that are protesting are just like the L-S-Ds (Liberal-Socialist-Democrats) in the US that are demanding faster change...The want the global takeover and punishment of industrialized nations to occur faster.

Stan Redmond| 12.10.12 @ 3:19PM

Get with the times. "Climate Change" is so 2010. Now it's "Climate Disruption"

TLP| 12.10.12 @ 1:13PM

I think we've found a home for our Contest, this Friday.

Albert Constantine Jr.| 12.10.12 @ 4:31PM

I'm sure that by Wednesday, there will be an article with even fewer comments.

Bill8472| 12.10.12 @ 2:34PM

The claim that the ice above the Arctic Circle is melting in amounts not seen before is pretty credible, isn't it?

Now the question is, what effect with that melting have on the world? I doubt it'll be disastrous. It may even be a net good thing, for example, making it possible for ships to travel between continents over open water at the North Pole, and opening the Northwest Passage to regular use commercially.

In about 5000 years, it'll freeze right back up again.

TLP| 12.10.12 @ 3:20PM

They didn't name the place: GREENLAND because it was covered in Ice, did they.

Stan Redmond| 12.10.12 @ 3:22PM

We have only been able to "see" what is going on in the arctic for 50 years or so. Yet, somehow, scientists can extrapolate all that data to have a 100% consensus that we're all doomed unless we give billions of dollars to cesspool countries and the UN.

Marc Jeric| 12.10.12 @ 4:39PM

Anthropogenic global warming hoax lives on; after 16 years of cooling it turned into "climate change". Whatever - just kill off 5 billion surplus people.

JmsA| 12.10.12 @ 11:52PM

In Physical Geography 101 class as a freshman, I recall, if memory serves right, one of the greatest climactic threats to man, was that of was global cooling, resulting in, among other phenomena, decreasing crop yields in the Ukraine. This was in part related to not only solar cycle variance(s), but also changes in the mean annual air temperature, particularly between the Equator and latitude 80 degrees North, since about 1940 as the result of greatly increased input of dust into the upper atmosphere by major volcanic eruptions, the first of which, the 1947 eruption of the Icelandic volcanic Hekla. Another factor given consideration was man-made dusts from industrial sources, resulting in an increase in the proportion of solar energy absorbed in the stratosphere, with resulting less energy arriving at lower atmosphere levels, with a concomitant reduction in the level of sensible heat in the lower atmosphere. Also posited was the part played by latitude, particularly that from the equatorial zone to the polar zones, as well as how large land areas, especially the continents of North America and Eurasia subverted the simple latitude zones to cause great seasonal extremes of temperature. In contrast, the southern hemisphere, it was also explained, was strongly dominated by the simple effects of latitude. That was a great class, and I cannot recall any mention was made regarding any threats from global warming.

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