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Green Agenda

Many Battles - Same War

By Viv Forbes  
Tue, 03/01/2012 - 6:59pm
Tue, 03/01/2012 - 6:59pm

Viv Forbes' speech at the Mises Seminar.

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UN Calls For 'International Climate Court of Justice'

By Infowars  
Sun, 11/12/2011 - 4:09pm
Sun, 11/12/2011 - 4:09pm

Bureaucrats at the UN Climate Summit in Durban have outlined plans for the most draconian, harebrained and madcap climate change treaty ever produced, under which the west would be mandated to respect “the rights of Mother Earth” by paying a “climate debt” which would act as a slush fund for bankrolling an all-powerful world government.

Even as the tattered shreds of whatever credibility global warming alarmists had left evaporate in the aftermath of Climategate 2.0, the monstrous bureaucracy behind ManBearPig continues to lurch forward.

Lord Christopher Monckton’s extensive report breaks down the key aspects of the current draft text.

Wind turbine destroyed by ...... wind

By Anthony Coralluzzo  
Sat, 10/12/2011 - 11:13pm
Sat, 10/12/2011 - 11:13pm

A wind turbine in the UK has been destroyed by ...... too much wind.

The 100 meter turbine in Ardrossan, North Ayrshire, Scotland, burned out its engine due to high winds, according to The Telegraph. It is also reported a second turbine fell completely over. Each turbine cost £2 million ($3.1 million).

The Australian government is planning to subsidise the use these turbines, with tax-payers money, to power the Australian economy. This is despite the fact that they are insanely expensive, dangerous and obviously prone to damage by the very thing they are meant to harvest.

Solar to add billions to power bills

By NewsCorp  
Sat, 10/12/2011 - 6:21pm
Sat, 10/12/2011 - 6:21pm

THE federal scheme to promote the installation of rooftop solar panels and hot-water systems will have a cumulative cost to consumers of $4.7 billion by mid-2020, adding to pressure on household power bills.

The prediction is contained in advice to the nation's energy ministers, which also forecasts rises in residential electricity prices of about 37 per cent in the three years to 2013-14, with an average annual hike of 11 per cent.

The predicted rise shows prices may increase faster than previously expected, with predictions in July suggesting the three-year rise was expected to be in the order of 30 per cent.

The advice also shows that the carbon tax is likely to hit electricity prices hardest in Queensland and NSW, where power prices are tipped to rise by 42 per cent over the next three years - compared with a 32 per cent rise without a carbon price.

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Government actions pushing up electricity prices

By NewsCorp  
Sat, 10/12/2011 - 5:49pm
Sat, 10/12/2011 - 5:49pm

HOUSEHOLDERS in South Australia face more pain with annual power prices set to jump an average of $702 to more than $2600 by 2014.

The increase in SA will mean by 2014 the average SA household electricity bill will have more than doubled over the previous six years from $1165 to $2643.

The Federal Government's Australian Energy Market Commission made the three-year forecast yesterday.

The increase expected in SA is larger than any other state or territory except Queensland.

UnitingCare Wesley spokesman Mark Henley said while most people's wages were tied to small increases in inflation, electricity prices were subjected to major increases each year.

"Continually rising energy prices impact on low and modest income households, in particular by increasing financial stress, reducing health and well being and certainly cut back any money at all for family fun and holidays," he said.

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Fruitcakes gather for alchemy talks

Yet another global warming conference started Monday in Durban, South Africa, and the locals are really getting into the spirit:

People participate in the "Walk the Future" event through the streets of Durban November 27, 2011. According to organizers the walk along The Blue Line, a blue line painted on the ground by artist Strijdom van der Merwe, highlights rising sea levels and the challenge of climate change.

 

 

They will be discussing how they can gouge even more money out of Australian taxpayers, after their stunning success with Labor's Carbon Tax.
 

 

Google gives up on Renewable Energy campaign

At RT:

"Four years after Google launched a campaign to make renewable energy an affordable and mainstream alternative power, the Internet giant is tossing in the towel as their plan to help the world go green encounters a red light.

Google’s Renewable Energy Cheaper than Coal project is one of seven ventures that the Silicon Valley search engine has announced it will be retiring, four years after the company started the campaign that has since proven to be unsuccessful"

New PC game promotes carbon taxes, world government

By Anthony Coralluzzo  
Sun, 27/11/2011 - 1:57pm
Sun, 27/11/2011 - 1:57pm

A new PC game allows players to control a world government that can institute coercive policies to fight so-called ominous global threats, like global warming, over-population and peak oil, including an option for a Chinese-style one-child policy (i.e. forced abortions).

According to it's official website:

"Fate of the World is a PC strategy game that simulates the real social and environmental impact of global climate change over the next 200 years. The science, the politics, the destruction — it’s all real, and it’s scary. Your mission: Solve the crisis. But, like life, it won’t be easy. You’ll have to work through natural disasters, foreign diplomacy, clandestine operations, technological breakthroughs, and somehow satisfy the food and energy needs of a growing world population. Will you help the planet or become an agent of destruction?"

Socialism is increasing your cost-of-living

By Anthony Coralluzzo  
Mon, 14/11/2011 - 2:19pm
Mon, 14/11/2011 - 2:19pm

A Daily Telegraph survey

Prince Phillip is still obsessed with death

Reported by Deutsche Press Agentur (DPA), August, 1988 ...

In the event that I am reincarnated, I would like to return as a deadly virus, in order to contribute something to solve overpopulation.

Last Thursday in Perth ...

At Thursday's sunset garden party at Government House, he joked to cerebral palsy sufferer Peter Hall, who uses a wheelchair: "So, how many people have you killed in that?"