Remember the Good Old Days? November 22, 2009
Posted by Michael in News.trackback
Remember when the climate change idiots were trying to tell us that polar bears were endangered by Anthropogenic Global Warming? Big fluffy polar bears were the poster children for the AGW hoax.
That was before we learned the famous ice floe picture popularized by Gore was a fraud, and the polar bears are doing just fine.
Oh yes, I’ll bet you the AGW crowd is pining for the good old days when they were taken seriously.
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that’s a lot of roadkill
get in mah belleh
“As God is my witness; I swear I thought polar bears could fly.”
/Arthur Carlson off
I am starting to see machines in airport terminals that sell carbon offsets. The first time I saw one, I was a little shocked. It is just a nice stand with an LCD screen and a credit card swiper. There are some nifty green graphics on the screen, and it tells you that if you swipe your credit card and pay some money, then it would do something or other and make you feel better about yourself. I think the way it worked was that you put in how long your flight was and it calculated how much it would cost you. It seemed like 10-20 bucks was probably typical.
It looked like a modern, automated indulgence machine (AIM). What a racket!
I’ll be in my bunker.
I’ve decided to earn my carbon offsets by smothering liberals in their sleep.
I’m going to eat more beef to prevent those global-warming bovines from farting and belching.
That’s a helluva way to treat a nice, old Cadillac.
It makes me giggle when I see this placed called, “Michael’s Comments”
Meh, I thought there would be more splatter when the bears hit. If I’m flying and killing polar bears, I demand more splatter.
someone with mad graphic skilz should do a similar add with something like cow manure as carbon coming out of all the planes flying to the upcoming Copenhagen circle jerk.
Funny. A 747 carries an average of 500 passengers and burns an average of 112,000 kg per transatlantic flight. This works out to 224kg of fuel per passenger. How do you convert that to 400kg of greenhouse gasses?