Climate model finally produces meaningful results -
In a shock result, a new climate model produced results that make sense. The new CCFAFM* model shows that future projected temperatures are closely tied to financial and political forcings. Unlike other climate models, the awkwardly titled CCFAFM was not coupled with oceanic or terrestrial carbon cycle simulations, but with money and politics. The model studied the flow of finance and found a quasi-linear relationship with Climate-Fear.

There’s nothing wrong with conservationism, but everything wrong with ‘watermelons’ (green on the outside, red on the inside). Oddly enough I care more about the environment than those who spend most of their lives trying to ‘champion’ it via a non-solution. Whether the science is correct or not is actually completely irrelevant (shock horror!), as the solution remains the same - respect for private property rights. The whole problem of pollution is a result of the state choosing to disregard private property rights in favour of allowing big business & industry to pollute. Note, the problem is the state - not business or the market. See below:
- Free Market Environmentalism video playlist. Hint: It’s not an oxymoron.
Other timeless sources:
- Law, Property Rights, and Air Pollution - Murray N. Rothbard
- Dropping the Mask of Ecofascism - Ben O’Neill
- The Ethics and Freedom of Climate Change - Franciso Capella
- Environmental Preservation: A Matter of Property - Andrew Pack
- Environmentalism without government - Tibor. R. Machan
- Why Socialism Causes Pollution - Thomas J. DiLorenzo
- The Worlds Worst Polluted Places
(Source: joannenova.com.au)
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Easiest way to explain all this: You are paying for global warming indulgences whether you believe in the Word of Gore...
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Intriguing perspective.. I’d be interested to know which, if any, influential Australian figures in politics, business...
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