Wednesday, November 5, 2014

It Smells More Like Sulfur

According to climate policy and energy expert, Roger Pielke, decarbonization in the EU-15 was occurring at an average annual rate of 1.35% per year in the 9 years leading up to the Kyoto Protocol and at an average annual rate of 1.36% per year in the 9 years following it. If this is what constitutes an effective approach to climate and energy policy, then we just might want to reassess, for Christ................................................................................P.S. And if you want a clue as to why this is happening, look no further than a 2009 French court ruling pertaining to that country's carbon tax; a ruling which had deemed the tax unconstitutional because it had fully exempted 93% of that country's industrial emissions. What do they say, back to the drawing board?

7 comments:

Rusty Shackelford said...



I was reading an article that said in most major poll's when people are asked what they are most concerned about climate change/global warming always is at or near the bottom of their concerns.In other words most folks really don't give a shit about "climate change."

All my life I've noticed it seems to be warmer in the summer and damn if it doesn't cool off in the winter.

dmarks said...

Rusty: I wonder if people's faith in Al Gore's fables is strongest in August and weakest in February.

Rusty Shackelford said...



I understand Al Gore is again on his search for ManBearPig.

Will "take no prisoners" Hart said...

And he's totally serial.

Rusty Shackelford said...



Yet another South Park fan.

Will "take no prisoners" Hart said...

I think that my favorite episode was the John Edward (the charlatan psychic) biggest douche in the universe one. Unreal hilarity.

Rusty Shackelford said...



Mine was Hillary with a bomb in her vagina or Tom Cruise stuck in the closet o Paris Hilton buying Butters or when the Chinese owner of City Wok talks about his restaurant.