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...Two More Huge Global Warming Victories!
Rober Murdoch, owner of News Corporation, along with a myriad of film, tv, print and online corporations including Fox News, has announced plans to become carbon neutral by 2010. This is more than just another large corporation going green. It is also a vast...conservative...media empire. "Our audience's carbon footprint is 10,000 times bigger than ours," Murdoch said. "Imagine if we succeed in inspiring our audiences to reduce their own impacts on climate change by just 1 percent. That would be like turning the state of California off for almost two months." http://www.californiagreensolutions.....h,content=376 To watch this historic debate over global warming almost turn on a dime after Katrina is a sight for the ages. It may seem like a long drawn out debate when watching in real time, but in historical terms we're in the middle of a sea-change. With previous US opposition quickly changing sides to form a new and overwhelming global consensus. And just today US courts ruled in favor of individual states adopting their own emissions policies. Allowing the stricter California standards to be applied throughout much of the US. ....and oil hit $80 a barrel today. It was as low as...$8 under President Clinton. s |
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Jonathan wrote:
Rober Murdoch, owner of News Corporation, along with a myriad of film, tv, print and online corporations including Fox News, has announced plans to become carbon neutral by 2010. This is more than just another large corporation going green. That's such wonderful news that I think I'll go burn my garbage in the fire pit to celebrate. |
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On Sep 12, 7:11 pm, "Jonathan" wrote:
Rober Murdoch, owner of News Corporation, along with a myriad of film, tv, print and online corporations including Fox News, has announced plans to become carbon neutral by 2010. This is more than just another large corporation going green. It is also a vast...conservative...media empire. Get the **** out... "Our audience's carbon footprint is 10,000 times bigger than ours," Murdoch said. "Imagine if we succeed in inspiring our audiences to reduce their own impacts on climate change by just 1 percent. That would be like turning the state of California off for almost two months... Lunatic. To watch this historic debate over global warming almost turn on a dime after Katrina is a sight for the ages. It may seem like a long drawn out debate when watching in real time, but in historical terms we're in the middle of a sea-change. With previous US opposition quickly changing sides to form a new and overwhelming global consensus. The consensus is: You tards haven't been correct yet. And just today US courts ruled in favor of individual states adopting their own emissions policies. Allowing the stricter California standards to be applied throughout much of the US. ...and oil hit $80 a barrel today. It was as low as...$8 under President Clinton. Lunacy X Delusions + Organic Brain Damage - Common Sense - Ethics = todays typical demonkrap co2agw tard. |
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"mrbawana2u" wrote in message ps.com... Lunacy X Delusions + Organic Brain Damage - Common Sense - Ethics = todays typical demonkrap co2agw tard. Let's see, should I listen to you, or to a conservative billionaire mogul like Murdoch? "Australia is suffering its worst drought in 100 years. Now, I realize we can't take just one year in one city or even one continent as proof that something unusual is happening. And I am no scientist. But I do know how to assess a risk, and this one is clear. "Climate change poses clear, catastrophic threats. We may not agree on the extent, but we certainly can't afford the risk of inaction." http://www.californiagreensolutions.....h,content=376 s |
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On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 19:59:51 -0400, in a place far, far away,
"Jonathan" made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: "mrbawana2u" wrote in message ups.com... Lunacy X Delusions + Organic Brain Damage - Common Sense - Ethics = todays typical demonkrap co2agw tard. Let's see, should I listen to you, or to a conservative billionaire mogul like Murdoch? Ah, *now* you listen to Rupert Murdoch? You're hilarious. |
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Jonathan wrote:
Rober Murdoch, owner of News Corporation, along with a myriad of film, tv, print and online corporations including Fox News, has announced plans to become carbon neutral by 2010. This is more than just another large corporation going green. It is also a vast...conservative...media empire. "Our audience's carbon footprint is 10,000 times bigger than ours," Murdoch said. "Imagine if we succeed in inspiring our audiences to reduce their own impacts on climate change by just 1 percent. That would be like turning the state of California off for almost two months." http://www.californiagreensolutions.....h,content=376 Largest corporations agree to cut global warming emissions Rhett A. Butler, mongabay.com February 20, 2007 More than 100 top executives from the private sector and leaders of international governmental and non-governmental organizations unveileved a plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions. They said governments need to take immediate steps to stop global warming. "Failing to act now would lead to far higher economic and environmental costs and greater risk of irreversible impacts," warned the Global Roundtable on Climate Change in a statement issued Tuesday. "Long-term success will require a concerted effort to de-carbonize the global energy system." The Roundtable put forth a series of recommendations for world governments to reduce the risk of climate change including setting "scientifically informed" targets for global CO2 concentrations, developing a carbon trading market, promoting energy efficiency and de-carbonization through the increased used of renewable energy, providing incentines to reduce deforestation and harmful land management practices, implementing adaption strategies to prepare populations for the impact of global change, and launching public awareness campaigns to inform citizens of the risks of and solutions to climate change. "Cost-efficient technologies exist today, and others could be developed and deployed, to improve energy efficiency and to help reduce emissions of CO2 and other GHGs in major sectors of the global economy," stated the Roundtable. "Research indicates that heading off the very dangerous risks associated with doubling pre-industrial atmospheric concentrations of CO2, while an immense challenge, can be achieved at a reasonable cost." Alcoa, Ford Motor, General Electric, Goldman Sachs, Toyota Motor North America, and Wal-Mart are among the corporations that signed off on the initiative. With corporations now making up roughly two-thirds the world's 150 largest entities, the private sector is arguably as important as governments in directing policy on climate change. This new initiative will likely increase pressure on the world's largest polluters -- especially Europe and the United States -- to take action on the issue, which could have a devastating economic impact. A study released in October by the British government said that economic damage caused by global warming could rival that of the Great Depression. Atmopheric concentrations of carbon dioxide -- the principal greenhouse gas produced by human activities -- currently stands at the highest levels in at least 650,000 years according to research published in 2005. Most carbon emissions result from power generation, responsible for more than 40 percent of energy-related emissions worldwide. Overall, industry accounts for more than 18 percent of emissions, transport 20 percent, and the residential and services sector 13 percent. The U.S. is the largest polluter, followed by China. For more information on the Pew Center and the statement on global climate, go to: http://www.pewclimate.org. |
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On Sep 12, 8:14 pm, (Rand Simberg)
wrote: On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 19:59:51 -0400, in a place far, far away, "Jonathan" made the phosphor on my monitor glow in such a way as to indicate that: "mrbawana2u" wrote in message ups.com... Lunacy X Delusions + Organic Brain Damage - Common Sense - Ethics = todays typical demonkrap co2agw tard. Let's see, should I listen to you, or to a conservative billionaire mogul like Murdoch? Ah, *now* you listen to Rupert Murdoch? You're hilarious. Hypocrisy is a resume enhancement for the demonkrap left. The co2agw fraud attracts the lunatic fringe. |
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On Sep 12, 8:19 pm, Gerrard IV wrote:
kuntloadturd type returd sockpuppet flushed |
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On Sep 12, 6:59 pm, "Jonathan" wrote:
"mrbawana2u" wrote in message ps.com... Lunacy X Delusions + Organic Brain Damage - Common Sense - Ethics = todays typical demonkrap co2agw tard. Let's see, should I listen to you, or to a conservative billionaire mogul like Murdoch? ; "Australia is suffering its worst drought in 100 years. Now, I ; realize we can't take just one year in one city or even one ; continent as proof that something unusual is happening. ; And I am no scientist. But I do know how to assess ; a risk, and this one is clear. That's how one goes about figuring out cause and effect. So go with the brilliant plan of making electricity and energy more expensive while a bunch of wantabe's drool over the profits they'll be making by various means. Brilliant plan. Especially considering that turning off your air conditioner will not stop global warming, since CO2 does not retain heat in any inordinate manner than other atmospheric gases. And there is no striking change in weather or climate as these idiots imagine. KDeatherage "Climate change poses clear, catastrophic threats. We may not agree on the extent, but we certainly can't afford the risk of inaction."http://www.californiagreensolutions.com/cgi-bin/gt/tpl.h,content=376 s - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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On Sep 12, 6:11 pm, "Jonathan" wrote:
Rober Murdoch, owner of News Corporation, along with a myriad of film, tv, print and online corporations including Fox News, has announced plans to become carbon neutral by 2010. This is more than just another large corporation going green. So now you are in bed with those whom you preached for so long to be the determinative evil. Exxon and Fox. Hope you brought the vaseline for your puckering little asshole. HAHAHAHAHAHAHhahahahahahahahHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAHAhahahahahahHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH HAHAHAHA Enjoy yourself, you little no reality, or validity, twits. KDeatherage CO2Phobia is a psychological disease. Seek professional help, buy an air conditioner, and hire a criminal defense attorney. It is also a vast...conservative...media empire. "Our audience's carbon footprint is 10,000 times bigger than ours," Murdoch said. "Imagine if we succeed in inspiring our audiences to reduce their own impacts on climate change by just 1 percent. That would be like turning the state of California off for almost two months."http://www.californiagreensolutions.com/cgi-bin/gt/tpl.h,content=376 To watch this historic debate over global warming almost turn on a dime after Katrina is a sight for the ages. It may seem like a long drawn out debate when watching in real time, but in historical terms we're in the middle of a sea-change. With previous US opposition quickly changing sides to form a new and overwhelming global consensus. And just today US courts ruled in favor of individual states adopting their own emissions policies. Allowing the stricter California standards to be applied throughout much of the US. ...and oil hit $80 a barrel today. It was as low as...$8 under President Clinton. s |
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