Friday, December 10, 2010
"Turn out the lights, the party's over"
I wonder if this Cancun conference is predominantly a vacation payed for by other than the attendees?
Global warming WAS clearly a popular (but questionable) notion that got almost everyone on the bandwagon.
Now, after diligent skeptics have asked for "proof", the bandwagon has been mostly vacated...
Global warming WAS clearly a popular (but questionable) notion that got almost everyone on the bandwagon.
Now, after diligent skeptics have asked for "proof", the bandwagon has been mostly vacated...
Wesley Pruden writes about the current state of global warming advocacy in the Washington Times:
"Everybody who imagined himself anybody raced to Copenhagen last year for the global-warming summit, renamed 'climate change' when the globe began to cool, as it does from time to time. Some 45,000 delegates, 'activists,' business representatives and the usual retinue of journalists registered for the party in Copenhagen. This year, only 1,234 journalists registered for the Cancun beach party. The only story there is that there's no story there. The U.N. organizers glumly concede that Cancun won't amount to anything, even by U.N. standards."