Activist Post
James Corbett
A controversial carbon tax is set to pass the Australian Senate this week, even as the Irish government has decided it will put its own climate legislation on the back burner and a new British study finds that after two brutally harsh winters in a row, the Brits are more concerned with heating their homes than meeting their legally-binding emission reduction targets.
Are we witnessing the withering denouement of the wholeglobal warming climate change climate disruption fiasco? If so, it couldn't have come at a better time; the glitterati of the Hollywood "activist" community are preparing to descend on Durban for COP17, the annual UN self-immolation-fest where carbon eugenicists an [...]
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James Corbett
A controversial carbon tax is set to pass the Australian Senate this week, even as the Irish government has decided it will put its own climate legislation on the back burner and a new British study finds that after two brutally harsh winters in a row, the Brits are more concerned with heating their homes than meeting their legally-binding emission reduction targets.
Are we witnessing the withering denouement of the whole
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