This afternoon I sobbed for an hour, and I'm still choking a little. I got to Copenhagen's main Lutheran Cathedral just before the start of a special service designed to mark the conference underway for the next week. It was jammed, but I squeezed into a chair near the corner. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, gave the sermon; Desmond Tutu read the Psalm. Both were wonderful.Oh grow up.
But my tears started before anyone said a word. As the service started, dozens choristers from around the world carried three things down the aisle and to the altar: pieces of dead coral bleached by hot ocean temperatures; stones uncovered by retreating glaciers; and small, shriveled ears of corn from drought-stricken parts of Africa.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Tears of a Clown
Oh brother. Just look at this item from Global Warmist Bill McKibben, one of those guys who are pushing this nonsense that mankind can somehow change the global climate:
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This article, couched in theatrical phrases, is smarmy at best. I do not have data, however, it is unlikely that seas are much different in temperature in the past decade, the time reference for the purported 'bleaching'!
Sounds like this is nothing more than a convention of NUTS. This whole group is crazy and they are trying to push their craziness off on the rest of us!
They lost me as soon as they mentioned the loony Archbishop of Canterbury.
Martin Luther must be spinning in his grave.
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