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GREENPEACE ADMITS LYING ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING! (Or as they call it "Emotionalized" -How cute)
Freedom Torch ^ | Aug 2009 | Jonathan Cousar

Posted on 08/20/2009 4:07:01 AM PDT by blueyon

Watch this interview and see the outgoing leader of Greenpeace admit that they have EMOTIONALIZED global warming in an attempt to motivate people to take action. "Emotionalize" is a code word which means "LIE". They have lied about global warming in order to motivate YOU to vote for politicians who will raise your taxes in a futile attempt to stop something that they know isn't going to happen. WATCH THE VIDEO.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Politics; Science; Weather
KEYWORDS: globewarming; greenpeace; obama; socialism
Now if Global warming is being "emotionalized" then why is the government trying to fund all sorts of programs?

Also, what about this green job czar http://newzeal.blogspot.com/2009/04/obama-file-72-obama-appoints-former.html Anthony (Van) Jones

1 posted on 08/20/2009 4:07:02 AM PDT by blueyon
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To: blueyon
From what I have gathered over the years, having debated Ozone depletion on the old internet newsgroups and debating AGW here on Freerepublic, they feel that doing something is better then doing nothing. Unfortunately in the real world, doing something can be worse then doing nothing. For example - Trying to lower the temperature of a planet that has already moved into a cooling phase.
2 posted on 08/20/2009 4:13:16 AM PDT by justa-hairyape
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To: blueyon

Also, what about this green job czar
http://newzeal.blogspot.com/2009/04/obama-file-72-obama-appoints-former.html
Anthony (Van) Jones He is also the co-founder of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights and Color of Change, and was the author of the 2008 New York Times best-seller, The Green Collar Economy.

COLOR OF CHANGE IS ONE OF THE GROUP SPEARHEADING THE BOYCOTT OF GLENN BECK


3 posted on 08/20/2009 4:26:38 AM PDT by blueyon (It is worth taking a stand even if you are standing alone!)
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To: BabyBMW; theKid51; ourusa; Apple Blossom

ping


4 posted on 08/20/2009 4:30:26 AM PDT by bmwcyle (Socialism is not a bad word. It is a bad concept.)
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To: blueyon

Astroturfing, spreading misinformation.....everything the left falsely accuses the right of doing.


5 posted on 08/20/2009 4:31:19 AM PDT by Always Right (It is not the Townhall crowds that are manufactured, but the Health Care Crisis that is manufactured)
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To: blueyon
Study Finds Greenland Ice Melt 'not changing' or 'dropping' – NYT

3 Jul 08 - Excerpt: One of the most vivid symbols of global warming used by scientists and campaigners to spur society to curb climate-warming emissions is photography of gushing rivers of meltwater plunging from the surface of Greenland’s ice sheet into the depths. Recent studies have shown these natural drainpipes, called moulins, can speed up the slow seaward march of the grinding ice by lubricating the interface with bedrock below. The faster that ice flows, the faster seas rise.

Now, though, A new Dutch study of 17 years of satellite measurements of ice movement in western Greenland concludes that the speedup of the ice is a transient summertime phenomenon, with the overall yearly movement of the grinding glaciers not changing, and actually dropping slightly in some places, when measured over longer time spans.

The work, the authors and other experts caution, does not mean that more widespread surface melting could not eventually destabilize vast areas of the world’s second-largest ice storehouse. But for the moment, the study, which is being published in Friday’s edition of the journal Science, throws into question the notion that abrupt ice losses in Greenland are nigh.

“The positive-feedback mechanism between melt rate and ice velocity appears to be a seasonal process that may have only a limited effect on the response of the ice sheet to climate warming over the next decades,” said the paper. The study was led by Roderik S.W. van de Wal of the Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research of the University of Utrecht.

6 posted on 08/20/2009 4:55:40 AM PDT by kabar
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