...and no one is denying there are problems and we should concentrate on working at the problems in our own backyard and we are going that locally....5 cents for a plastic shopping bag is one example, idling bylaws is another, add windmills, etc. etc.
Climate zealots want to impose an agenda, not save the planet
Sun columnist Michael Coren is expanding his media empire to the blogosphere. Die-hards and controversy-lovers and readers of all stripes may want to take a peak at www.canoe.ca/corenscomment. Here's his first post.
Skeptics win warming debate
On Tuesday, I attended a great debate on global warming- Terence Corcoran: Skeptics score a win against alarmists
By Terence Corcoran
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n Tuesday night about 1,100 people participated in a sold-out global warming debate that, in the end, turned downtown Toronto’s new concert hall at the Royal Conservatory of Music into a microcosm of a larger tranformation that is sweeping the world. The debate pitted two well known global warming activists of international repute against two well-known skeptics. The skeptics won, shifting the audience’s support away from the drastic global warming action demanded by activists and toward the moderate reponse of the skeptics, a move that is rapidly becoming a trend everywhere. If global warming is a problem — and many have growing doubts about that — it is not a crisis that warrants draconian policy intervention in Copenhagen or anywhere else.
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