Climate Change – Is “Climate Change” theory a giant world shaking Hoax ?

Two Conservative American columnists may think so.

In the same way as the Russian Revolution and Communism was a giant hoax ?
It seems to this blogger that Pascal's Wager theory applies. The allegation that God exists is so immense that a betting man will place his bets on the basis that he may.

So it may be a good idea to pull as much carbon out of the atmosphere as possible if it can be done without equally massive radical harm

The thought of God may make you behave a little better and getting rid of some smog make let you breathe a little easier. As the physicians say,”First, do no harm.”

And is Copenhagen a hoax ? Once upon a time all the carbon in coal was in the atmosphere: or was it?

Where does this fact appear in the computer models ? And where are the succinct and convincing artles which tend to show there is no hoax ?

The rest of the blog consists of selected quotations from:
George Will in he Washington Post Thursday, July 23, 2009

Climate Fixers' Hard Sell
The Summit of Green Futility
Preparing for a Sea Change

In January, China announced that its continuing reliance on coal as its primary source of energy will require increasing coal production 30 percent in the next six years.
On to Italy! The Financial Times reported, "Officials are now pinning their hopes" on the G-8 summit.
Which has come and gone, the eight having vowed to cut emissions of greenhouse gases 80 percent by 2050, which is 41 years distant. As is 1968, which seems as remote as the Punic Wars, considering that more than half of all living Americans were born after 1966. If you do not want to do anything today, promise to do everything tomorrow, which is always a day away.
Still, sternly declaring that they will brook no nonsense from nature, the Eight made a commitment -- but a nonbinding one -- that Earth's temperature shall not rise by more than 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit over "preindustrial levels." That is the goal. Details to follow. Tomorrow.
Explaining such lethargy in the face of a supposed emergency, the G-8's host, Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, said the Eight should not burden themselves as long as "5 billion people continue to behave as they have always behaved." Actually, the problem, for people who think it is a problem, is that the 5 billion in the developing world are behaving in a new way. After centuries of exclusion from economic growth, they are enjoying it, which is tiresome to would-be climate fixers in already prosperous nations.
georgewill@washpost.com

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