Posted on 03/21/2007 5:39:29 AM PDT by Mo1
Gore on Climate Change
Former Vice President Al Gore appears before a House Energy Subcmte. hearing on Global Climate Change. Hes joined by Professor Bjorn Lomborg, author of a book titled, The Skeptical Environmentalist. Gore will also appear later today before the Senate Environment & Public Works Committee.
WEDS., C-SPAN3, 9:30AM ET
Cripes, we will have to repeatedly flush in the dark now????
I have some CF bulbs...they are okay for me...
the toilets are crazy.....sometimes you have to flush three times!
Forget lightbulbs....lets start killing whales!!!!
maybe he and Fatboy had a few during lunch..
ConnieMAE...
haha
what a claptrap.
Well, that is certain to endear Algore to Southern Illinois - not.
Connie Mae? What has this guy been smoking. Finally his last suggestion.....
That could be it
Now he's pushing for Conniemay
Require corporations to report carbon omissions.
Hell, I dated Commie Mae and boy was she expensive. (She did like the dark tho...)
I have a symbol for Mr. Gore...it is my middle finger.
This lisping idiot is insane. The sky is falling! The sky is falling. But it can all be fixed with new government, new taxes and new fees.
This is all doublespeak.....large electric utilites have no interesting in lowering power usages....such as the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.
All this may reduce power usage, but energy rates will have to rise to cover their inflated programs, staff payrolls and generous benefits.
opps....that's Connie Mae.
Boxer is very moved by his speech .. mentions that ever dem on the committee is there
Inhofe says Obama isn't there
Babs says Obama is not longer on the committee
Mega-fire is a US expression, coined in 2003 to describe the series of extraordinary fires that have burned in the US since 2000.
Mega-fires are typically formed from several fires, covering a huge area. They exhibit complex behaviour, create their own weather and are well beyond the most sophisticated attempts to control them.
Al, Al, Al....China to build 562 Old Plants Al.
China is the dominant player. The country is on track to add 562 coal-fired plants - nearly half the world total of plants expected to come online in the next eight years. India could add 213 such plants; the US, 72. (See chart below.)
Finally, yes or no questions!
Inhofe's got yes or no questions ;^D
You can see the country outlines in black. So if you want to start, here is a good place to begin.
Gore's house! LOL!
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