Keyword: greenshirts
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This month, some 9,000 people will get to work guiding the country toward a cleaner future. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Within weeks, the nation will deploy 9,000 people to begin restoring landscapes, erecting solar panels, and taking other steps to help guide the country toward a cleaner, greener future. The first of those workers were inducted into the American Climate Corps on Tuesday during a virtual event from the White House. Their swearing-in marks another step forward for the Biden administration’s ambitious climate agenda. The program, which President Joe Biden announced within days of taking office in 2021, is a modern version of...
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On Thursday, the Pisgah Inn, which holds a concession on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Asheville, North Carolina, announced that it would defy the National Park Service’s order to close up, and would open doors for business on Friday. On Friday morning, NPS rangers showed up, lights swirling, to close down the business and turn away its customers, supposedly thanks to the government shutdown. Pisgah Inn receives no federal money, and according to owner Bruce O’Connell, who spoke exclusively to Breitbart News, “All we do is pay the government money. We don’t take anything from them.” It is located on...
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Natural gas may be plentiful, cheap and inviting at the moment. But the fracking process to get it still fans the flames of environmental policy clashes.At the Wall Street Journal’s ECO:nomics conference outside Santa Barbara, Calif., drillers and environmentalists debated over whether fracking posed a danger to the communities they serve. Drillers said that the amount of natural gas available –4,000 trillion cubic feet — can’t be ignored.“There is so much there, which is shown by what prices are,” said Edward Cohen, chief executive of Atlas Energy .But Paul Gallay, president of the environmental group Riverkeeper, challenged Cohen and Aubrey...
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Hitler's "Arab monkey race" has a Nazi Party in Egypt... again In the 1930s, as the Middle East got caught up in Nazism in a combination of 'Arab racism' and supremacy mixed with Islamic radicalism, the 'Young Egypt' was born, "producing" such "gems" as warmonger Nasser. The Husseinis in Arab-Palestine created a Hitler Youth type paramilitary and an Arab Nazi Party. After more than 70 Years, whereas openly Nazism is -fortunately- shunned. In the Arab Islamic Egypt there are 'Arab springers' who are "inspired" to be Nazis, in spite of the ironic contradiction to the Aryans contempt for them. It...
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Here is video of Neil Cavuto trying to interview a journalist in Copenhagen that is searching for Phil Jones, the crowd of "activists" were booing and chanting throughout the whole interview and at 5:50 into the video you can see that somebody even threw an object at him, hitting him in the head...(Video)
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They already track innocent citizens' movements with CCTV, are in cahoots with police over speed cameras, and have been using powers supposed to tackle terrorism to put tails on people suspected of minor 'crimes'. Now local authorities are putting spy planes in the air to snoop on homeowners who are wasting too much energy. The data is being used to create colour-coded maps which will enable council officers to identify offenders and pay them a visit to educate them about the harm to the environment and measures they can take. A scheme is already underway in Broadland District Council in...
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California farms, vineyards in peril from warming, U.S. energy secretary warns 'We're looking at a scenario where there's no more agriculture in California,' Steven Chu says. He sees education as a means to combat threat. By Jim Tankersley February 3, 2009 Reporting from Washington -- California's farms and vineyards could vanish by the end of the century, and its major cities could be in jeopardy, if Americans do not act to slow the advance of global warming, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu said Tuesday. In his first interview since taking office last month, the Nobel-prize-winning physicist offered some of the...
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You know, the more I learn about Czech President Vaclav Klaus, the more I think the next time we elect a foreigner president we should seriously consider him. Based on what he's been saying lately, the current EU head seems ready to use his bully pulpit to try and inject some truth into European, and world politics.
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