17 Replies to “Y2Kyoto: What A Relief!”

  1. Did they ever measure how much methane Al Gore releases on a daily basis? Cows eat grass. Al’s eating anything you can roll in flour and deepfry.

  2. What? Eat moonbats? Aren’t they likely to be
    poisonous?
    As for the article – same old – same old. Earth-shattering research which
    does not change a single hair in the beard of received “wisdom”.

  3. Cows rarly fart, they rarly belch, environMENTALists on the other hand fart and belch all day from the granola and smell of their unwashed, scraggly-bearded existances. I am so sick of these loser parasites of society, breaking the western economies with their bullshit. The amount of wasted money on all this lunacy is unbelievable, these perpetrators should be rounded up and thrown onto Hans island where they can live off the fat of Algore and Suzookie, while watching polar bears swim for miles and miles.

  4. Ah, another argument to hay the meadow before winter…and to cut the lawn. Oh well, I’m sure beer features somewhere.
    D@mn…more methane.
    Well, we shall just have to put up with a warmer planet.

  5. ” Nitrous oxide is the third most important greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide and methane.”
    Wrong!! Fourth. Water Vapor dwarfs them all !!
    Knowingly telling lies in the public domain. Enough already, let the lawsuits begin.

  6. Hold your thumb and forefinger 1 cm apart. Now cut this distance in half, then in half again. Now in half again and again and again and again and again. You now should have a distance between fingers of about .04 cm.
    That is the amount of the rise in the seas by 2100 that all of North America switching to hybrids will prevent. That is, if Al’s proposition of a rise of 23 feet is correct.
    From Glenn Beck’s “Arguing with Idiots”.

  7. Well, I carefully followed your directions gunney99, and at the end couldn’t see any space at all!
    Maybe it’s not quite time to panic yet.

  8. “…these perpetrators should be rounded up and thrown onto Hans island where they can live off the fat of Algore and Suzookie”
    Remember the dispute between Denmark and Canada over Hans Island a few years ago? If Algore and Suzookie are banished to that collection of rocks, I say we give it to the Danes. They could hold the next Copenhagen Climate conference there – in the dead of winter.

  9. bartinsky says it well.
    They used to tar and feather snake oil salesmen like Gore and Suzuki.

  10. The picture of the cow with the pink collecting tank on it’s back is hilarious… just as hilarious and dangerous as any of these ‘suggestions’ and pronouncements by ‘environmentalists’. When will these morons, these ‘noxious odorifuses’ mind their own damn business and leave us all alone. They just give
    ‘environment’ a bad name. Due to the noxious odors wafting from all their nonsense. Enough already. Al Gore, Paul McCartney… and especially our own David Suzuki.. GO AWAY.
    Find another planet to harass.
    Yes, tar and feather Al Gore and David Suzuki.. would love to see that. And while they’re at it… where are those ‘scientists’ from East Anglia e-mails? Throw them into the feathers too!

  11. This study and any other should be ignored or viewed with great suspicion.
    It bothers me that university trained ‘Experts’ publish findings and half of them say it’s white! And the other half say ..No, its Black!
    Economists are the worst offenders. They take opposite sides in published works and [unlike engineers], the losing half never take any punishment. Yet they can cause great national losses.
    What is university education these days? Smoke and mirrors? How can well trained experts possibly come up on both sides of the fence with their ‘expert’ findings.
    I submit the majority of these ‘Experts’ are not experts at all, but rather snake-oil schmoozers.

  12. B-B-Q season is here, ladies and gentlemen, fire up your grills!!!

  13. Except of course for T, cold tofu for you!
    (Pre-emptive strike.)

  14. They used to tar and feather snake oil salesmen like Gore and Suzuki.
    Some traditions are important to preserve.

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