This is an act of profound desperation. They're losing. And they know it.
The latest scheme in the enviros’ toolbox arrives next week with the National Teach-In on Global Warming. Scheduled for Feb. 5, the collaborating educators endeavor to “engage over a million Americans in solutions-driven dialogue.”You might ask, “solutions to what” – the devastatingly decreasing global surface temperatures over the last 10 years? The catastrophically cooling oceans? The awful all-time record extent of Antarctic ice?
No, those actual, observed phenomena are not what these panickers will screech and teach. Contrarily, they instead harp about the predictions churned out in their Carnackian computer models that have for years foretold of massive global temperature increase because of burned fossil fuels that release heat-trapping gasses into the atmosphere. The temperature data show otherwise, but that doesn’t stop their schtick:
Answer from Carnac the Magnificent Computer Diviner: “Baked Alaska.”
Question: “Name one of many absurd, panic-inducing warnings used to convince millions of children and their parents that their SUVs, incandescent bulbs, and gas-powered lawnmowers will destroy the planet.”I know – I’m not laughing either. But lest you think that exaggerates the bad jokes delivered by these Unknown Enviro-comics (who wouldn’t be caught dead with plastic bags on their heads), check out some real punch lines from the Teach-In promoters:
* “The window for action on global warming is measured in months, not years.”
That I-scare-ya hysteria would be hilarious if they weren’t so serious.
* “…for young people, this is not about left and right. It is your future at stake, and only you have the moral authority to speak for that future.”
* “Decisions that we make—or fail to make—in 2009 will have profound impacts not only for our children and grandchildren, but for every human being that will ever inhabit the face of this earth from now until the end of time.”
A quick survey (www.nationalteachin.org) of the Teach-In “models” shows that they target all levels: colleges and universities, high schools, K-8 schools, and do-it-yourselfers who want to push the agenda with businesses, groups, and religious organizations.
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