Friday, March 7, 2014

THE BELIEVERS IN ‘MAN-MADE CLIMATE CHANGE’ ARE THE TRUE ‘FLAT-EARTHERS’…


Well it would seem that according to U.N. climate change chief Christiana Figueres, extreme weather events like the winter freeze being experienced here in North America and the devastating floods that are apparently occurring in England just might have, what she referred to as, a "silver lining". Meaning, I guess, that such events should be seen as being a reminder that urgently addressing climate change is not a politically partisan issue. But that’s exactly what it is. And it’s being pushed by the left.

It was while providing a recent interview that this ‘expert’ on climate change said, "There's no doubt that experiencing these weather events, which I call experiential evidence of climate change, does raise the issue to the highest political levels." While there’s no doubt that we have been experiencing these events, there does remain a great deal of doubt when it comes to why. I would argue that they are simply natural occurring events because, despite all of the nutty claims, there is very little actual proof that they are anything else.

But I guess when you’re a ‘climate change’ supporting loon under the employ of the United Nations, that possibility just never really enters your mind. Because she went on to say, "It’s unfortunate that we have to have these weather events, but there is a silver lining if you wish, because these weather events, what they remind us is that solving climate change, addressing climate change in a timely way, is not a partisan issue." Actually, what it is, is a completely insane issue that IS politically motivated!

She said, "It’s not like these weather events affect those who are on the left of the political scale or those who are on the right. It doesn’t matter where you are in politics, nationally or internationally, you get the same impact. The longer we wait to have policy that positively affects the trajectory of [greenhouse gas] emissions, the more of these events we’re going to have." And on what does she base this argument, on her bunions? The ones who are so eager to blame man, are those on the left!

Figueres, whose official title is the executive secretary of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change, cited some of the extreme weather events of recent times. Despite what this idiot may think or say, this is a very politically charged issue, and has very little basis in any actual science. It has been shown, repeatedly, that the numbers have been, and are continuing to be, fudged. And yet this continues to be portrayed as the next great apocalypse or as a "weapon of mass destruction."    

Supporters of this theory use faulty computer models designed to support the complete nonsense that Ms. Figueres and her colleagues endlessly peddle. She goes on to say, "Who had ever heard of the [polar] vortex in New York, right, before that weird weather? Incredible heat that Australia has suffered, the floods in the U.K, and you name it, it goes on and on and on and on. Frankly, there’s no country that has been exempted from very strange weather over the past, let’s say, one or two years."

And again she makes the claim, "And these very strange, extreme weather events are going to continue both in their frequency and in their severity. It’s not that climate change is going to be here in the future; we are experiencing climate change." And she says, "We can no longer afford not to take very, very clear action." You know, it was loons just like Ms Figueres, here, that back in the 70s were warning us all to start preparing for the coming ice age. Whoops, missed that one!

So with Ms. Figueres apparently at the helm, the U.N. climate change agency is pushing for a long-elusive binding and universal agreement on reducing emissions of carbon dioxide and other "greenhouse gases" blamed for climate change. A U.N. climate conference is planned for Lima, Peru next December, when activists are hopeful an international agreement draft will be drawn up for approval at the next big gathering, in Paris, France in Nov.-Dec. 2015. We should simply no attend either.

Ms. Figueres, a Costa Rican appointed by U.N. secretary-general Ban Ki-moon in 2010 and reappointed in 2013, said she regarded her work not just as important, but as "sacred." And she went on to say, "It is something that I love doing because this is the most important challenge that humanity has ever faced." She added, "So many people say ‘that’s the most difficult job in the world.’ I say it’s the most sacred job in the world. We are holding the responsibility for future generations." What a bunch of malarkey!

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