Blogging Tories posts about "environmentalists"
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One of these things isn't like the others, can you spot which one? I can spot which one it is, too bad environmentalists can't spot the three true pollutants.Asbestos:Quebec urged to end asbestos exports'Virtually all Quebec's asbestos is exported to developing countries, where protections are few and awareness of hazards are non-existent,'— Letter from international group of scientists to
Climbing out of the dark | more | posted 3 hours ago
From ridiculous "environmentalists" who are attacking the Ontario government's support of a gorgeous mining project in northern Ontario. A singular source of chrome in North America, this deposit is the largest unmined deposit of chrome known to humanity on the planet. While environmentalist agitation is par for the course, normal folk should be getting mighty annoyed with these professional
ChuckerCanuck 2.0 | more | posted 2 days ago
The whole global warming canard (green movement in general) is so full of guano it's becoming too easy to satire, lampoon, or simply mock the self-righteous finger-waggers.For instance, recall all the times that greens go on about "big oil" funding sceptic view points ... recall, then chuckle:Somehow the tables have turned. For all the smears of big money funding the "deniers", the numbers re
Celestial Junk | more | posted 4 days ago
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is 'an independent, non-partisan research institute concerned with issues of social and economic justice', or so says its website. In practice, while its not affiliated with an established party its really a front the NDP; an attempt at 'fiscal legitimacy' if such a thing can truly be achieved by Canada's far left.One of their favourite things to d
Gargoyle\'s Rants | more | posted March 3rd
A great article on Quebec's dependence on Alberta and its oil. Premier charest and some of the other hypocritical "environmentalists" in Quebec, rail against the dirty tar sands, while financing the province's gold plated social programs with Alberta oil money. Its time for Quebec to balance its budget, increase university tuitions, rationalize social programs and cut taxes. Its also time to
Dr Roy | more | posted February 26th
Whether it's the act of a lone wolf, or part of a CPC strategy to begin the debate, it's a welcome move:Canada’s ex-foreign affairs minister has come out swinging on behalf of climate-change skeptics and assailed what he describes as alarmism over global warming.Maxime Bernier has taken a public stance against the conventional wisdom on global warming.The prominent Conservative MP has written
Celestial Junk | more | posted February 24th
Lord Monckton interviewed by Tom MinchinDoomed Planet“Today’s debate about global warming is essentially a debate about freedom. The environmentalists would like to mastermind each and every possible (and impossible) aspect of our lives.”Vaclav KlausBlue Planet in Green ShacklesMonckton on the IPCCby Tom MinchinFebruary 22, 2010The IPCC Is "Corrupt from top to bottom"I met Lord Monckton at
Dr Roy | more | posted February 23rd
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small dead animals | more | posted February 23rd
So the IPCC is taking some real heat, and your everyday person on the street is starting to get the picture. I have never been fooled into thinking that "global warming" was what the eco-nuts were concerned about, they forgot about REAL pollution in their rush for grant money and jobs. Face it, without a disaster in the future all the environmentalists had no jobs, except maybe tree hugging. So,
Climbing out of the dark | more | posted February 8th
Aparently the way to be a climate hero is to have the utter collapse of your economy.The chicken littles want us toi live in the stone age while they jet around discussing whats good for the planet. It is a return to feudal times. Thats the goal of suzuki and his allies. Unfortunately for them , their fraud has been discovered and the serfs wont lie down so easily.For the “bash Canada” crowd o
Dr Roy | more | posted February 2nd
This is an interesting article, but it highlights perhaps the narrow-mindedness and stubborn focus of some environmentalists.The article essentially states that we probably have enough oil to last 100 years and fuel the expanding economies of the developing world. And yet, the author insists that we must invest now in alternative energy technologies at great cost to ourselves. To encourage us,
A View From Science | more | posted January 31st
If there is one thing we know about the greens, that is that their quest for easy money is insatiable ... they'll use just about any scare tactic possible to ply money from donors and tax payers.So, now that the global warming scare is all but dead, they are feeling around for the next crisis ... for the next cash cow:As the man-made global warming fear movement collapses and the climate establis
Celestial Junk | more | posted January 20th
Un excellent texte du National Post au sujet que l'écologie à remplacer le socialisme dans la dernière décennie .(ici) An excellent text of National Post about the environmentalism substitute the socialism. (here)«The decade just past marked the transition from red into green. It was the decade in which environmentalism replaced socialism as the authoritarians’ and the busybodi
Pour un monde à droite | more | posted January 3rd
HM PM Harper's more climate realist position , contrasted with the chicken little hysteria of other world leaders, including the premiers of Queec and Ontario. I like the title of this peace and the Kipling references.Quite so. In contrast, Mr. Harper was himself never more eloquent than in the three days he spent in Copenhagen - when he said absolutely nothing. Surrounded by a madness of politic
Dr Roy | more | posted December 31st
Copenhagen seems like ages ago but is was just not even two weeks ago. The opposition and the media was screaming how Prime Minister Harper wasn't speaking at the summit and President Obama was yada, yada, yada.Looks like it was a smart thing to do. Harper's quiet wisdom at a time of shrillness Relentlessly hounded by all the usual howling mobs, Mr. Harper proved himself in all of these ways
Chasing Apple Pie | more | posted December 30th
Neil Reynolds, Globe & Mail, provides an acutely astute summation of PM Harper's performance at Copenhagen, Harper's quiet wisdom at a time of shrillness."'Everyone in the world was beating their chest," Prime Minister Stephen Harper observed, speaking of the Copenhagen global summit in one of his year-end interviews. "I never saw so much grandstanding in my life."Quite so. In contrast,
Sort of Political | more | posted December 30th
Mr. Harper seems to be preparing himself for a fight with his base. He still seems to believe in the global warming fairy tale despite Climategate, and he has even refused to rule out a carbon tax.Canada could lose business to the United States if the two countries don't "harmonize" their climate-change plans, says Prime Minister Stephen Harper, arguing that Canada has no choice but to follow t
The Raging Tory | more | posted December 23rd
Just a couple of things that happened at the summit in Copenhagen that leave me wondering.How is it that Jack Layton, the guy rallying against the HST because the increase in taxes will harm families, can be in favour of the proposed fund of upwards of 200 billion dollars collected from the 'developed' countries (including about 30 billion from Canada) ? Wouldn't taking 30 billion dollars fro
Alberta Ardvark | more | posted December 19th
Environmentalists continueally take shots at Stephen Harper and the Conservative Government. There's a lot more opposition when it comes to the environment then anything else. Like Greenpeace is an environmental orginisation. David Suzuki is an environmentalist. And no matter what this government does, the environmentalists don't like it."They, (Environmentalists) like liberals and the Kyoto pr
NorthWestTory | more | posted December 19th
Kevin Gaudet from the Canadian Taxpayers Federation was on Rutherford this morning explaining the cold hard realities of what the environmentalists are trying to wring out of us in Copenhagen (H/T Bec).
[Update: Link added to CTF after publication. Much of the info is also available there - Blog Admin]
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Blue Like You | more | posted December 16th
On Michael Ignatieff's Liberal website, they are running a super fun contest to see who can produce the most degrading image of Canada's Prime Minister. Its classy stuff, highlighted here at Dime a Dozen blog.The worrying image is this one, showing the Prime Minister being assasinated:Despite Michael Ignatieff's frequent musing on the value of targeted assasination, it is hard to believe that
ChuckerCanuck 2.0 | more | posted December 15th
Every December Victoria truck drivers decorate their trucks and parade them through the streets to raise donations for the Mustard Seed food bank. It’s really a sight to behold!...............Naturally the local daily supports the parade. Also, naturally, in these loony-toon times of climate hysteria, there are those who’ll rain on it with all the joy of a KGB political enforcer. For a warming
Just Right | more | posted December 13th
My thoughts on the world environmental summit known as the Copenhagen Summit in the Vancouver Sun. An excerpt:
Canadians are being singled out as premier environmental villains — for legally providing energy resources to an international market that is starved for new sources of energy. The critics might as well just come up with a list [...]
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New Media | more | posted December 8th
The EPA is set to declare carbon a public danger.The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will early next week, possibly as soon as Monday, officially declare carbon dioxide a public danger, a trigger that could mean regulation for emitters across the economy, according to several people close to the matter.Such an "endangerment" decision is necessary for the EPA to move ahead early next year wi
The Raging Tory | more | posted December 5th
Not at all contrite over her loss in last Tuesday’s Monk Debate on climate change, Green Party of Canada’s leader, Elizabeth May, has launched a long diatribe on the Green Party’s Web site blaming all but herself for her poor showing. “I hate being part of a side-show circus and that’s what any ‘debate’ with Lomborg and Lawson has to be,” she writes. If she hates such “side-show
Russ Campbell | more | posted December 3rd
Environmentalists have been warning about this, and now it's happened. Climate change is enroute to claiming its first government. In a caucus revolt triggered by (former) leader Malcolm Turnbull embrace of Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS),...
small dead animals | more | posted November 30th
Nice, 64% vote for PM Harper. Make sure you add your vote. I answered a phone survey today, from Harris/Decima. It started off about food outlets and organic produce, then asked about genetically engineered food, went from there to global warming and what Canada should do, support a binding agreement or not. One question was asked about who you would vote for, and then they got back to Copenhagen
Climbing Out Of The Dark | more | posted November 28th
It will be interesting to see what monbiot will say at the Munk debate. Lord Lawson and Bjorn Lomborg have had some pretty heavy duty amunition given to them lately.I have seldom felt so alone. Confronted with crisis, most of the environmentalists I know have gone into denial. The emails hacked from the Climatic Research Unit (CRU) at the University of East Anglia, they say, are a storm in a tea c
Dr Roy | more | posted November 25th
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