Global Warming Denial Industry
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Lutheran Bishop inspires interfaith groups to join EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day ...
(Chicago, Illinois) - Faith leaders across eight Great Lakes states are urging their members to participate in an Earth Day 2008 challenge to collect one million pounds of electronics and more than one million pills because trust is needed between all people to stop “an environmental crisis.”
The U.S. EPA Great Lakes 2008 Earth Day Challenge is in high gear with more than 100 projects involving hundreds of communities collecting pharmaceuticals, electronics and household poisons.
An EPA grant to the non-profit interfaith Earth Healing Initiative (EHI) is mobilizing religious communities in Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania.
A Lutheran Bishop who has participated in numerous interfaith Earth Day recycling projects hopes people of all faiths will help protect the environment.
“We are in an environmental crisis in many ways,” said Lutheran Bishop Thomas A. Skrenes of the Northern Great Lakes Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). “The Great Lakes watershed is really kind of a mother to all of us" in the Midwest.
Interfaith environment projects like the challenge will help ensure a better future for all humans, Skrenes said, adding “sometimes it's trusting each other that really counts in environmental work.”
“The culture, the society and the environment are now connecting in some fantastic new ways to build relationships between people,” Skrenes said. “We are building trust along and across denominational lines.”
The EHI is a coalition of American Indian tribes and a "partnership of churches, synagogues and other faith traditions joining together and sharing their projects and resources to heal, protect and defend the environment,” said founder Rev. Jon Magnuson of Marquette, Michigan.
Saying “it’s not your grandfather’s environment movement anymore,” Skrenes said that environmental work is now more mainstream and no longer “an obscure thing for a certain group of people” unlike 40 years ago when he was in high school “and I dare say some of my relatives said it was kind of a hippie movement.”
“The church is called to bring people together to be part of the healing,” Skrenes said. “This interfaith earth healing effort is really a great gift that has been given to all of us."
Interfaith organizations assisting the EHI include the University of Minnesota Lutheran Campus Ministry, the Arrowhead Interfaith Council in Duluth, the Marquette University Ministry outlets in Milwaukee, several Catholic interfaith groups and the ELCA office of Ecumenical Formation and Inter-Religious Relations.
The interfaith EHI is one of numerous environment and Native American projects founded by the non-profit Cedar Tree Institute in Marquette, Michigan including the Earth Keepers, who removed more than 370 tons of e-Waste, pharmaceuticals and household poisons during three Earth Day clean sweeps.
The northern Michigan Earth Keeper project involves the congregations of over 150 churches and temples representing ten faith communities: Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, Presbyterian, United Methodist Church, Unitarian Universalist, Bahá'í, Jewish, Zen Buddhist and the Religious Society of Friends commonly known as the Quakers.
The EHI is coordinating the same interfaith relationships. For more info call 906-401-0109 (Chicago, Illinois) - Faith leaders across eight Great Lakes states are urging their members to participate in an Earth Day 2008 chall... more -
Global Warming Denier Group Set To Recycle Attacks On Al Gore
CEI must be bored. They will once again launch an ad and an attack on Al Gore because it is obvious that with oil breaking a 100 dollars a barrel, those they are spokepeople for are getting nervous that Americans will be demanding other alternate sources. Notice this will also be launched just around the time The Alliance for Climate Protection is set to start their ad blitz.
Of course, this also goes back to the fact that to deny global warming/anthropogenic climate change is also a way to absolve yourself from any responsibility to anything but your own selfish lives. It is truly a shame that these people are so steeped in such partisan political hatred that they cannot even realize that thousands of scientists around the world have evidence to back up that humans are precipitating the warming and other effects we are seeing taking place around the globe.
And again, I have not seen, heard, or read one scientist who corroborates anthropogenic climate change denying that the Earth also goes through cycles. However, the precipitous rise in warming and the pace of it is unmistakable in regards to our contribution to that warming. They would actually then look credible if they even gave a half decent critique that addressed the entire scientific community instead of launching a personal attack on the messenger clearly based on partisan political hatred.
The only thing they will do in this instance is show themselves for the political hacks they are. However, who will speak out against this lame assault? Where are the people in speaking out for their planet against these greedy selfish mouthpieces for the oil industry who wish to keep the status quo? CEI must be bored. They will once again launch an ad and an attack on Al Gore because it is obvious that with oil breaking a 100 dolla... more -
Alexander Cockburn calls for a free and open ?battle of ideas?
Cockburn is co-editor of Counterpunch and a syndicated national columnist whose work appears regularly in the Nation, the New York Free Press, and the Los Angeles Times. In this article he responds to critics of his recent articles questioning the conventional wisdom of anthropogenic global warming, saying ?Boy, I?m glad I didn?t live in the 1450s?, because I would be out in the main square with a pile of wood around my ankles. I really feel that; it is remarkable how quickly the hysterical reaction takes hold and rains down upon those who question the consensus.' He goes on:
"The marriage of environmental catastrophism and corporate interests is best captured in the figure of Al Gore. As a politician, he came to public light as a shill for two immense power schemes in the state of Tennessee: the Tennessee Valley Authority and the Oak Ridge Nuclear Laboratory. Gore is not, as he claims, a non-partisan green; he is influenced very much by his background. His arguments, many of which are based on grotesque science and shrill predictions, seem to me to be part of a political and corporate outlook." Cockburn is co-editor of Counterpunch and a syndicated national columnist whose work appears regularly in the Nation, the New York Fre... more -
In a northern Italian village, a tropical epidemic - International Herald Tribune
What would Inhofe say about this?
1. This is the biggest hoax ever perpetrated
2. Just a coincidence
3. There is no such thing as a tropical epidemic.
4. Blame Albania. They suck anyway.
5. It's all natural. What's the big deal? What would Inhofe say about this? 1. This is the biggest hoax ever perpetrated 2. Just a coincidence ... more -
Bacteria hoax briefly fools climate sceptics
But we were told Rush Limbaugh and CEI are interested in "real science".
"What makes this episode richly comic is less CEI's Iain Murray finding it " a very convincing "study" that claims not only to find a link between "benthic bacteria" and temperature increases,..." or Rush Limbaugh falling for it lock, stock and barrel, but that the talk radio star refused to disbelieve it even when cautioned by a sober scientist on his own side of the political fence."
http://adamant.typepad.com/seitz/2007/11/rush-to-judgem... But we were told Rush Limbaugh and CEI are interested in "real science". ... more -
How It All Ends
Here's the latest from "Global Warming Guy". He's got an entire series - "How It All Ends". He's really found his caling. If you see don't see Climate Change as a problem after you watch all of it - you're head's full of cement! Here's the latest from "Global Warming Guy". He's got an entire series - "How It All Ends". He's re... more
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Gore responds to the UK Judge's Ruling. Plaintiff Dimmock's denialist co...
This is further to the post I made four days ago:
Revealed: the man behind court attack on Gore film
http://current.com/items/85164101_revealed_the_man_behi...
It is a response from Kalee Kreider (VP Al Gore's communications director and environmental adviser) to a pair of Washington Post articles on British High Court judge Michael Burton's ruling concerning Gore's movie on global warming, An Inconvenient Truth.
There are interesting statements and links. This is further to the post I made four days ago: Revealed: the man behind court attack on Gore film ... more
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