From a related link:
Coleman also told the audience his strategy for exposing what he called “the fraud of global warming.” He advocated suing those who sell carbon credits, which would force global warming alarmists to give a more honest account of the policies they propose. “[I] have a feeling this is the opening,” Coleman said. “If the lawyers will take the case – sue the people who sell carbon credits. That includes Al Gore. That lawsuit would get so much publicity, so much media attention. And as the experts went to the media stand to testify, I feel like that could become the vehicle to finally put some light on the fraud of global warming.”
I hope someone does sue. Not only is it a scam, it’s not even original. This video was made before the great cooling scare of the 1970s. When I was a kid, I was advised more than once to enjoy my summers because there wouldn’t be any when I grew up – it would be too cold.
Here is the first of ten questions every manmade global warming believer should consider:
1. What is the perfect temperature? If we are to embark on a lifestyle-altering quest to lower the temperature (or at least minimize its rise), what is our goal? I don’t ask this flippantly. Can we demonstrate that one setting on the global thermostat is preferable over another? If so, what is it, and how do we get there? And, once there, how do we maintain it? Will we ever have to “heat things up” again if it drops below that point?
Read the rest, it’s a very enlightening article from an unexpected source.
I’ll say it again: this current switch to global cooling (it’s early, but clearly in progress) is the fifth climate change scare since 1895 when the New York Times hyped the upcoming ice age. And the demand during all of these “crises” is that we empower government to regulate more and more of our lives.




