James Delingpole talks to Professor Ian Plimer, the Australian geologist, whose new book shows that ‘anthropogenic global warming’ is a dangerous, ruinously expensive fiction, a ‘first-world luxury’ with no basis in scientific fact. Read more here.
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peterdsays
Hmmm, The Spectator. “Champagne for the brain”, declares the banner, top of the page. All froth and no substance.
WJPsays
Double hmmmm peterd. “All froth and no substance. ”
Champagne is for happy occasions, which is a state of mind misery guts alarmist don’t understand. Unless, of course, inflicting CPRS’s on the great unwashed is your idea of laugh.
Triple hmmm. I’m not averse to a good laugh. I think myself that it is the contrarians who lack a sense of humour. I note that some of the research was done in Italy.That’s good enough for me. Now I can read and knock back the champers with a clear conscience while showing I have a sense of humour by laughing at the rubbish contained in the Plimer book.
peterd says
Hmmm, The Spectator. “Champagne for the brain”, declares the banner, top of the page. All froth and no substance.
WJP says
Double hmmmm peterd. “All froth and no substance. ”
Champagne is for happy occasions, which is a state of mind misery guts alarmist don’t understand. Unless, of course, inflicting CPRS’s on the great unwashed is your idea of laugh.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Champagne-On-The-Brain—The-Benefits-Of-A-Glass-Of-Bubbly&id=649653
Who knows, champagne might even work your case!
peterd says
Triple hmmm. I’m not averse to a good laugh. I think myself that it is the contrarians who lack a sense of humour. I note that some of the research was done in Italy.That’s good enough for me. Now I can read and knock back the champers with a clear conscience while showing I have a sense of humour by laughing at the rubbish contained in the Plimer book.