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Hippie-ocracy

The global warming believers dupes that bought into Al Gore’s ‘Climate Crisis™ are becoming very defensive about their inability to sort truth from fiction.  And by defensive I mean petulant, hypocritical and, best of all, funny.

Exhibit One:

The Age editorial team, a bunch of climate hippies, list ‘10 Facts that Prove there IS global warming‘.  The punchline is that all 10 ‘facts’ are from six weeks ago in rival paper the Herald Sun, home of über-skeptic Andrew Bolt.  They suggest retractions are in order, but just six days earlier, The Age published ‘Climate alarmists out in the cold‘ which does a pretty good job of destroying the climate crisis consensus.  So, err, who needs to issue the retraction, exactly?

Exhibit Two:

Computer hack ‘expert’ Sir David King scrambles to retrieve a scrap of credibility and attacks IPCC scaremongering:

Moreover, this leads to the danger that people will go beyond the science that is truly reliable, and pick up almost anything that seems to support the argument. The dodgy dossier saying that all ice would vanish from the Himalayas within the next 30 years is an example of that. When I heard Dr Pachauri, the head of the IPCC, declare this at Copenhagen last December I could hardly believe my ears. This issue is far too important for scientists to risk crossing the line into advocacy.

Unfortunately for King, he’s been one of the scientists that crossed that line.  I guess he forgot what he said about the Iraq war, or about global warming as a bigger threat than terrorism, or that Kilimanjaro will lose all its ice in 10 years.  Oops.

Exhibit Three:

No fun with hippies segment would be complete without our favorite inbred royal, Prince Charles.  He called skeptics liars who are playing russian roulette with their children’s future.  Bastards!

Oh, this is how the eco-Prince traveled to the venue:

yep, that's a coal-powered steam locomotive

Awkward.

Round-up tomorrow.

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