• Re: The great revolt against greenism

    From Dude@punditster@gmail.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Mon Feb 23 10:19:17 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On 2/22/2026 10:10 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 09:57:56 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 2/22/2026 8:17 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 11:15:13 -0500, Noah Sombrero <fedora@fea.st>
    wrote:

    On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 10:47:51 -0500, Wilson <Wilson@nowhere.invalid>
    wrote:

    On 2/21/2026 6:24 PM, Dude wrote:
    On 2/21/2026 11:07 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sat, 21 Feb 2026 09:59:04 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>
    It's all about your own carbon foot print. Don't blame others for your >>>>>>>> fuel bill. It's your cabin and your responsibility. Just do the right >>>>>>>> thing and help save the planet. Thanks.

    No, it is about "our collective footprint".-a My footprint by itself is >>>>>>> meaningless.-a So my responsibility is to help others understand the >>>>>>> situation.

    That's not what Al Gore said.


    Sorry Dude, Noah's right on this one.

    It's about our collective footprint. The individual means little to
    nothing in the big picture.

    That's why Algore and his friends can fly around the world in private >>>>> jets and keep their pools heated to 85 F at all three of their 50,000 >>>>> square foot mansions. Their individual contributions are minuscule, and >>>>> they NEED those things in order to be able to rule properly. What really >>>>> matters is what the masses are doing, as that adds up collectively. And >>>>> that's why it's incredibly important that the emissions from all of the >>>>> poors have to be brought down to zero.

    No it does not mean those things. And Al is not ruling anything. dude >>>> wants to say shutup with your preaching environmental issues, cause I
    know that you aren't paying close enough attention to always get the
    hard plastic in the hard plastic box, so take your evangelizing
    elsewhere, I will do as I please.

    No deal dude. The important thing for me and al is that we get the
    message out, pounding it into heads if necessary. That includes you
    dude. No excuses. Of course, you are not required to read my shit.
    Or be concerned at all, but still, no excuses. If you are fowling
    your own nest, then you are. And we get to say so.

    You too wilson.

    Finally, something interesting to debate: The Weather

    As if you can do anything to change the weather. Seriously?

    Humans can if they act together.

    So, it goes without saying, that I believe and would wager: Weather
    change is not going to reach a point of no return in the year 2016,
    according to Al Gore!

    That's hilarious.

    Here's another one: I believe and would wager: Weather change is not
    going to reach a point of no return in the year 2026.

    Point of No Return was a movie released in 2016.> True it was about
    ecological disaster. Al said no such thing.

    Here is a source for al quotes:

    https://www.azquotes.com/author/5728-Al_Gore/tag/climate-change

    Nope not there.

    You might check the PowerPoint slides in Al Gore's movie, An
    Inconvenient Truth. It was designed as an "illustrated talk" to alert
    the public to a "planetary emergency".


    There, I've said it. Another Chinese/Russian hoax conspiracy theory.


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  • From Dude@punditster@gmail.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Mon Feb 23 10:34:27 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On 2/22/2026 10:14 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 09:51:35 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 2/22/2026 7:47 AM, Wilson wrote:
    On 2/21/2026 6:24 PM, Dude wrote:
    On 2/21/2026 11:07 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sat, 21 Feb 2026 09:59:04 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>
    It's all about your own carbon foot print. Don't blame others for your >>>>>> fuel bill. It's your cabin and your responsibility. Just do the right >>>>>> thing and help save the planet. Thanks.

    No, it is about "our collective footprint".-a My footprint by itself is >>>>> meaningless.-a So my responsibility is to help others understand the >>>>> situation.

    That's not what Al Gore said.


    Sorry Dude, Noah's right on this one.

    Let me be clear: I'm all for clean air. California, where I am standing,
    is the most environmental conservative state in the whole union.

    Having said that, it won't matter if the economy goes into total
    bankruptcy and you wake up and theirs no electricity. Just shoot me!
    It's about our collective footprint. The individual means little to
    nothing in the big picture.

    That's why Algore and his friends can fly around the world in private
    jets and keep their pools heated to 85 F at all three of their 50,000
    square foot mansions. Their individual contributions are minuscule, and
    they NEED those things in order to be able to rule properly. What really >>> matters is what the masses are doing, as that adds up collectively. And
    that's why it's incredibly important that the emissions from all of the
    poors have to be brought down to zero.

    My point is that shutting down the steel factories in Hamilton, Ontario,
    is not going to affect global warming because it's caused by solar
    flares. Follow the science.

    Here's some news, real science does not lead there. But fakery does.

    Do you understand what it's like to wake up in the morning and try to
    get to work and get the kids to school - with no electricity?

    According to Al Gore Canada should shut down all coal and gas energy
    plants, back in 2000. Let that sink in.

    You just can't make this stuff up.



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  • From Noah Sombrero@fedora@fea.st to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Mon Feb 23 13:51:31 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On Mon, 23 Feb 2026 10:19:17 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 2/22/2026 10:10 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 09:57:56 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 2/22/2026 8:17 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 11:15:13 -0500, Noah Sombrero <fedora@fea.st>
    wrote:

    On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 10:47:51 -0500, Wilson <Wilson@nowhere.invalid>
    wrote:

    On 2/21/2026 6:24 PM, Dude wrote:
    On 2/21/2026 11:07 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sat, 21 Feb 2026 09:59:04 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>
    It's all about your own carbon foot print. Don't blame others for your
    fuel bill. It's your cabin and your responsibility. Just do the right >>>>>>>>> thing and help save the planet. Thanks.

    No, it is about "our collective footprint".a My footprint by itself is >>>>>>>> meaningless.a So my responsibility is to help others understand the >>>>>>>> situation.

    That's not what Al Gore said.


    Sorry Dude, Noah's right on this one.

    It's about our collective footprint. The individual means little to >>>>>> nothing in the big picture.

    That's why Algore and his friends can fly around the world in private >>>>>> jets and keep their pools heated to 85 F at all three of their 50,000 >>>>>> square foot mansions. Their individual contributions are minuscule, and >>>>>> they NEED those things in order to be able to rule properly. What really >>>>>> matters is what the masses are doing, as that adds up collectively. And >>>>>> that's why it's incredibly important that the emissions from all of the >>>>>> poors have to be brought down to zero.

    No it does not mean those things. And Al is not ruling anything. dude >>>>> wants to say shutup with your preaching environmental issues, cause I >>>>> know that you aren't paying close enough attention to always get the >>>>> hard plastic in the hard plastic box, so take your evangelizing
    elsewhere, I will do as I please.

    No deal dude. The important thing for me and al is that we get the
    message out, pounding it into heads if necessary. That includes you >>>>> dude. No excuses. Of course, you are not required to read my shit. >>>>> Or be concerned at all, but still, no excuses. If you are fowling
    your own nest, then you are. And we get to say so.

    You too wilson.

    Finally, something interesting to debate: The Weather

    As if you can do anything to change the weather. Seriously?

    Humans can if they act together.

    So, it goes without saying, that I believe and would wager: Weather
    change is not going to reach a point of no return in the year 2016,
    according to Al Gore!

    That's hilarious.

    Here's another one: I believe and would wager: Weather change is not
    going to reach a point of no return in the year 2026.

    As if you and I have any sense of when that might be or what it might
    look like. People who know are saying more like 2050. Wanna bet on
    that date?

    But simply for me, I see no reason to think we are not already past
    it. People with platforms would want to put the date out a ways to
    give people a reason to think that they still have time to do as much
    as they can whatever that is. Which, of course, we do have. We
    simply lack the will to do any such thing. We would rather pretend,
    ignore and deny.

    It is like cig addiction. What will happen today if I have a cig
    right now? Nothing, and the nagging hunger for nicotine will go away.
    Maybe I won't live long enough to get cancer, heart disease, or
    pulmonary problems, and all the worry would have been for nothing
    anyway. So puff away, that's a relief.


    Point of No Return was a movie released in 2016.> True it was about
    ecological disaster. Al said no such thing.

    Here is a source for al quotes:

    https://www.azquotes.com/author/5728-Al_Gore/tag/climate-change

    Nope not there.

    You might check the PowerPoint slides in Al Gore's movie, An
    Inconvenient Truth. It was designed as an "illustrated talk" to alert
    the public to a "planetary emergency".

    He said ponr 2016 on that pp slide? But it failed to get into his
    quote page? I'm going to wonder how much editorial control he had
    over the content.



    There, I've said it. Another Chinese/Russian hoax conspiracy theory.

    --
    Noah Sombrero mustachioed villain
    Don't get political with me young man
    or I'll tie you to a railroad track and
    <<<talk>>> to <<<YOOooooo>>>
    Who dares to talk to El Sombrero?
    dares: Ned
    does not dare: Julian shrinks in horror and warns others away

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  • From Noah Sombrero@fedora@fea.st to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Mon Feb 23 14:04:11 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On Mon, 23 Feb 2026 10:34:27 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 2/22/2026 10:14 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 09:51:35 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 2/22/2026 7:47 AM, Wilson wrote:
    On 2/21/2026 6:24 PM, Dude wrote:
    On 2/21/2026 11:07 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sat, 21 Feb 2026 09:59:04 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>
    It's all about your own carbon foot print. Don't blame others for your >>>>>>> fuel bill. It's your cabin and your responsibility. Just do the right >>>>>>> thing and help save the planet. Thanks.

    No, it is about "our collective footprint".a My footprint by itself is >>>>>> meaningless.a So my responsibility is to help others understand the >>>>>> situation.

    That's not what Al Gore said.


    Sorry Dude, Noah's right on this one.

    Let me be clear: I'm all for clean air. California, where I am standing, >>> is the most environmental conservative state in the whole union.

    Having said that, it won't matter if the economy goes into total
    bankruptcy and you wake up and theirs no electricity. Just shoot me!
    It's about our collective footprint. The individual means little to
    nothing in the big picture.

    That's why Algore and his friends can fly around the world in private
    jets and keep their pools heated to 85 F at all three of their 50,000
    square foot mansions. Their individual contributions are minuscule, and >>>> they NEED those things in order to be able to rule properly. What really >>>> matters is what the masses are doing, as that adds up collectively. And >>>> that's why it's incredibly important that the emissions from all of the >>>> poors have to be brought down to zero.

    My point is that shutting down the steel factories in Hamilton, Ontario, >>> is not going to affect global warming because it's caused by solar
    flares. Follow the science.

    Here's some news, real science does not lead there. But fakery does.

    Do you understand what it's like to wake up in the morning and try to
    get to work and get the kids to school - with no electricity?

    According to Al Gore Canada should shut down all coal and gas energy
    plants, back in 2000. Let that sink in.

    I see, my convenience should overrule any effort that compromises
    that.

    And al has become the whipping boy for con propagandists. Sorry about
    that al. We know you were not specifically concerned with canada.
    Even if it did try to shut down coal, only to find that economics
    especially in alberta made it at least seem a good idea to mine it and
    ship it elsewhere even if we don't use it.

    You just can't make this stuff up.
    --
    Noah Sombrero mustachioed villain
    Don't get political with me young man
    or I'll tie you to a railroad track and
    <<<talk>>> to <<<YOOooooo>>>
    Who dares to talk to El Sombrero?
    dares: Ned
    does not dare: Julian shrinks in horror and warns others away

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  • From Dude@punditster@gmail.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Mon Feb 23 13:08:39 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On 2/23/2026 10:51 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Mon, 23 Feb 2026 10:19:17 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 2/22/2026 10:10 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 09:57:56 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 2/22/2026 8:17 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 11:15:13 -0500, Noah Sombrero <fedora@fea.st>
    wrote:

    On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 10:47:51 -0500, Wilson <Wilson@nowhere.invalid> >>>>>> wrote:

    On 2/21/2026 6:24 PM, Dude wrote:
    On 2/21/2026 11:07 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sat, 21 Feb 2026 09:59:04 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote:

    It's all about your own carbon foot print. Don't blame others for your
    fuel bill. It's your cabin and your responsibility. Just do the right
    thing and help save the planet. Thanks.

    No, it is about "our collective footprint".-a My footprint by itself is
    meaningless.-a So my responsibility is to help others understand the >>>>>>>>> situation.

    That's not what Al Gore said.


    Sorry Dude, Noah's right on this one.

    It's about our collective footprint. The individual means little to >>>>>>> nothing in the big picture.

    That's why Algore and his friends can fly around the world in private >>>>>>> jets and keep their pools heated to 85 F at all three of their 50,000 >>>>>>> square foot mansions. Their individual contributions are minuscule, and >>>>>>> they NEED those things in order to be able to rule properly. What really
    matters is what the masses are doing, as that adds up collectively. And >>>>>>> that's why it's incredibly important that the emissions from all of the >>>>>>> poors have to be brought down to zero.

    No it does not mean those things. And Al is not ruling anything. dude >>>>>> wants to say shutup with your preaching environmental issues, cause I >>>>>> know that you aren't paying close enough attention to always get the >>>>>> hard plastic in the hard plastic box, so take your evangelizing
    elsewhere, I will do as I please.

    No deal dude. The important thing for me and al is that we get the >>>>>> message out, pounding it into heads if necessary. That includes you >>>>>> dude. No excuses. Of course, you are not required to read my shit. >>>>>> Or be concerned at all, but still, no excuses. If you are fowling >>>>>> your own nest, then you are. And we get to say so.

    You too wilson.

    Finally, something interesting to debate: The Weather

    As if you can do anything to change the weather. Seriously?

    Humans can if they act together.

    So, it goes without saying, that I believe and would wager: Weather
    change is not going to reach a point of no return in the year 2016,
    according to Al Gore!

    That's hilarious.

    Here's another one: I believe and would wager: Weather change is not
    going to reach a point of no return in the year 2026.

    As if you and I have any sense of when that might be or what it might
    look like. People who know are saying more like 2050. Wanna bet on
    that date?

    But simply for me, I see no reason to think we are not already past
    it. People with platforms would want to put the date out a ways to
    give people a reason to think that they still have time to do as much
    as they can whatever that is. Which, of course, we do have. We
    simply lack the will to do any such thing. We would rather pretend,
    ignore and deny.

    It is like cig addiction. What will happen today if I have a cig
    right now? Nothing, and the nagging hunger for nicotine will go away.
    Maybe I won't live long enough to get cancer, heart disease, or
    pulmonary problems, and all the worry would have been for nothing
    anyway. So puff away, that's a relief.


    Point of No Return was a movie released in 2016.> True it was about
    ecological disaster. Al said no such thing.

    Here is a source for al quotes:

    https://www.azquotes.com/author/5728-Al_Gore/tag/climate-change

    Nope not there.

    You might check the PowerPoint slides in Al Gore's movie, An
    Inconvenient Truth. It was designed as an "illustrated talk" to alert
    the public to a "planetary emergency".

    He said ponr 2016 on that pp slide? But it failed to get into his
    quote page? I'm going to wonder how much editorial control he had
    over the content.

    So, I've been thinking this over for quite awhile and I've decided that, although chocolate has been found to contain lead, I'm probably not
    going to die from lead poisoning, at my age, eating a Hershey bar. YMMV.



    There, I've said it. Another Chinese/Russian hoax conspiracy theory.


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  • From Noah Sombrero@fedora@fea.st to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Mon Feb 23 16:31:29 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On Mon, 23 Feb 2026 13:08:39 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 2/23/2026 10:51 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Mon, 23 Feb 2026 10:19:17 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 2/22/2026 10:10 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 09:57:56 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>
    On 2/22/2026 8:17 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 11:15:13 -0500, Noah Sombrero <fedora@fea.st>
    wrote:

    On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 10:47:51 -0500, Wilson <Wilson@nowhere.invalid> >>>>>>> wrote:

    On 2/21/2026 6:24 PM, Dude wrote:
    On 2/21/2026 11:07 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sat, 21 Feb 2026 09:59:04 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote:

    It's all about your own carbon foot print. Don't blame others for your
    fuel bill. It's your cabin and your responsibility. Just do the right
    thing and help save the planet. Thanks.

    No, it is about "our collective footprint".a My footprint by itself is
    meaningless.a So my responsibility is to help others understand the >>>>>>>>>> situation.

    That's not what Al Gore said.


    Sorry Dude, Noah's right on this one.

    It's about our collective footprint. The individual means little to >>>>>>>> nothing in the big picture.

    That's why Algore and his friends can fly around the world in private >>>>>>>> jets and keep their pools heated to 85 F at all three of their 50,000 >>>>>>>> square foot mansions. Their individual contributions are minuscule, and
    they NEED those things in order to be able to rule properly. What really
    matters is what the masses are doing, as that adds up collectively. And
    that's why it's incredibly important that the emissions from all of the
    poors have to be brought down to zero.

    No it does not mean those things. And Al is not ruling anything. dude >>>>>>> wants to say shutup with your preaching environmental issues, cause I >>>>>>> know that you aren't paying close enough attention to always get the >>>>>>> hard plastic in the hard plastic box, so take your evangelizing
    elsewhere, I will do as I please.

    No deal dude. The important thing for me and al is that we get the >>>>>>> message out, pounding it into heads if necessary. That includes you >>>>>>> dude. No excuses. Of course, you are not required to read my shit. >>>>>>> Or be concerned at all, but still, no excuses. If you are fowling >>>>>>> your own nest, then you are. And we get to say so.

    You too wilson.

    Finally, something interesting to debate: The Weather

    As if you can do anything to change the weather. Seriously?

    Humans can if they act together.

    So, it goes without saying, that I believe and would wager: Weather
    change is not going to reach a point of no return in the year 2016,
    according to Al Gore!

    That's hilarious.

    Here's another one: I believe and would wager: Weather change is not
    going to reach a point of no return in the year 2026.

    As if you and I have any sense of when that might be or what it might
    look like. People who know are saying more like 2050. Wanna bet on
    that date?

    But simply for me, I see no reason to think we are not already past
    it. People with platforms would want to put the date out a ways to
    give people a reason to think that they still have time to do as much
    as they can whatever that is. Which, of course, we do have. We
    simply lack the will to do any such thing. We would rather pretend,
    ignore and deny.

    It is like cig addiction. What will happen today if I have a cig
    right now? Nothing, and the nagging hunger for nicotine will go away.
    Maybe I won't live long enough to get cancer, heart disease, or
    pulmonary problems, and all the worry would have been for nothing
    anyway. So puff away, that's a relief.


    Point of No Return was a movie released in 2016.> True it was about
    ecological disaster. Al said no such thing.

    Here is a source for al quotes:

    https://www.azquotes.com/author/5728-Al_Gore/tag/climate-change

    Nope not there.

    You might check the PowerPoint slides in Al Gore's movie, An
    Inconvenient Truth. It was designed as an "illustrated talk" to alert
    the public to a "planetary emergency".

    He said ponr 2016 on that pp slide? But it failed to get into his
    quote page? I'm going to wonder how much editorial control he had
    over the content.

    So, I've been thinking this over for quite awhile and I've decided that, >although chocolate has been found to contain lead, I'm probably not
    going to die from lead poisoning, at my age, eating a Hershey bar. YMMV.

    If you only eat one. But the small amount of lead in chocolate is not
    the problem.



    There, I've said it. Another Chinese/Russian hoax conspiracy theory. >>>>>
    --
    Noah Sombrero mustachioed villain
    Don't get political with me young man
    or I'll tie you to a railroad track and
    <<<talk>>> to <<<YOOooooo>>>
    Who dares to talk to El Sombrero?
    dares: Ned
    does not dare: Julian shrinks in horror and warns others away

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  • From Dude@punditster@gmail.com to alt.buddha.short.fat.guy on Mon Feb 23 17:04:57 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.buddha.short.fat.guy

    On 2/23/2026 11:04 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Mon, 23 Feb 2026 10:34:27 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 2/22/2026 10:14 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sun, 22 Feb 2026 09:51:35 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote:

    On 2/22/2026 7:47 AM, Wilson wrote:
    On 2/21/2026 6:24 PM, Dude wrote:
    On 2/21/2026 11:07 AM, Noah Sombrero wrote:
    On Sat, 21 Feb 2026 09:59:04 -0800, Dude <punditster@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>
    It's all about your own carbon foot print. Don't blame others for your >>>>>>>> fuel bill. It's your cabin and your responsibility. Just do the right >>>>>>>> thing and help save the planet. Thanks.

    No, it is about "our collective footprint".-a My footprint by itself is >>>>>>> meaningless.-a So my responsibility is to help others understand the >>>>>>> situation.

    That's not what Al Gore said.


    Sorry Dude, Noah's right on this one.

    Let me be clear: I'm all for clean air. California, where I am standing, >>>> is the most environmental conservative state in the whole union.

    Having said that, it won't matter if the economy goes into total
    bankruptcy and you wake up and theirs no electricity. Just shoot me! >>>>>> It's about our collective footprint. The individual means little to >>>>> nothing in the big picture.

    That's why Algore and his friends can fly around the world in private >>>>> jets and keep their pools heated to 85 F at all three of their 50,000 >>>>> square foot mansions. Their individual contributions are minuscule, and >>>>> they NEED those things in order to be able to rule properly. What really >>>>> matters is what the masses are doing, as that adds up collectively. And >>>>> that's why it's incredibly important that the emissions from all of the >>>>> poors have to be brought down to zero.

    My point is that shutting down the steel factories in Hamilton, Ontario, >>>> is not going to affect global warming because it's caused by solar
    flares. Follow the science.

    Here's some news, real science does not lead there. But fakery does.

    Do you understand what it's like to wake up in the morning and try to
    get to work and get the kids to school - with no electricity?

    According to Al Gore Canada should shut down all coal and gas energy
    plants, back in 2000. Let that sink in.

    I see, my convenience should overrule any effort that compromises
    that.

    And al has become the whipping boy for con propagandists. Sorry about
    that al. We know you were not specifically concerned with canada.
    Even if it did try to shut down coal, only to find that economics
    especially in alberta made it at least seem a good idea to mine it and
    ship it elsewhere even if we don't use it.

    Expand nuclear energy!

    Al Gore said the planet is doomed if we don't take radical measures in
    order to avoid a planetary catastrophe that is now immanent. So, I say
    turn your thermostat down to 72 and put on a sweater.

    You just can't make this stuff up.



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