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Democrats purge climate-change sceptics
2006-11-11


Posted by:anonymous5089

#7  I think someone just copied the cool graphic for himself.
Posted by: badanov   2006-11-11 21:13  

#6  "Purge"? BBC levels of accuracy from the Independent on this one. Are the Dems supposed to leave the GOP chairman in place after January?
Posted by: Tholung Fleregum9501   2006-11-11 21:13  

#5  Notice that the article mentions that the US didn't join Kyoto, and yet the US has met the Kyoto goals, while none of those countries that signed the treaty have.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-11-11 18:31  

#4  Dems are so predictable.
Posted by: Iblis   2006-11-11 16:35  

#3  The slope seems to be getting more slippery...
Posted by: Dave D.   2006-11-11 13:36  

#2  As long as other countries don't have to pay this equally, it's just another way of saying the US doesn't need an industrial base.

And since we can't really survive in a world where everyone else has one and we don't, it's just another way of saying "fuck the US, let's be a tribute kingdom of someone else."
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2006-11-11 13:33  

#1  The donks will not be in power when this check becomes payable. Most of the changes in industry that could total in the 100s of billions will take years to effect into regulation.

The issue is not whether we are in a warming period. The question is how much is attributable to man, and how much is due to the natural variation in a heat engine still emerging from the the last glacial period. Most scientists who are not media-whores like Hansen from NASA agree that man's contribution is a second order effect.
Posted by: anymouse   2006-11-11 13:10  

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