December 20, 2013 – 1:10 pm
If his grandkids are 17 or under, they haven’t actually experienced global warming, anthropogenic or otherwise. Continuing the 25 Days Of Climate Christmas Santa Claus and Climate Change: A Letter to My Grandkids December 2020 Dear Grandchildren, Once upon a time, a jolly old man named St. Nick, or Santa Claus, lived at the North […]
December 20, 2013 – 7:16 am
Here’s an interesting one: one of the things I and many others have noted is that the Constitution does not restrict religion in Government nor on Government property. The 1st Amendment simply stops government from creating a national religion, along with stopping Los Federales from stopping the free practice of religion. But, we’re heading to […]
December 19, 2013 – 10:51 am
Gotta love starry eyed, unicorn riding yoots (KSTP) Students at more than 20 high schools and colleges across the state are calling on President Barack Obama to address climate change this holiday season. The students are working with Environment Minnesota to collect photo petitions showing support for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. The call to action […]
December 19, 2013 – 7:15 am
Well, we know who should be pulling full duty on Christmas (Fox News) The commander of the Guantanamo Bay naval base decided Wednesday to move Nativity scenes from two dining halls following complaints that the decorations improperly promoted Christianity. Both Nativity scenes will be moved to the courtyard of the base chapel, said Kelly Wirfel, […]
December 18, 2013 – 8:27 am
Continuing the 25 Days Of Climate Christmas, here’s Warmist Karen Telleen-Lawton in Santa Barbara (Noozhawk) My holiday wish list is a little beyond my family to manage, so I’m putting it out to the world. It’s not dazzling or even visible in the short term, but stems from the startling fact that the U.S. still […]
December 17, 2013 – 2:06 pm
I may not always respond in the comments, but I do read them. Here’s one of the best Christmas songs, by Nat King Cole OK, that was more funny than nice. Awesome Christmas stuff below the fold
December 17, 2013 – 9:16 am
There is a 9th: having to listen to Warmists whine about Hotcoldwetdry ruining Christmas as they drive around in fossil fueled vehicles. Continuing the 25 Days Of Climate Christmas 8 Ways Climate Change Is Wrecking Christmas Santa and his polar bear neighbors in the North Pole aren’t the only ones dealing with the consequences of […]
December 16, 2013 – 8:00 am
Continuing the 25 Days Of Climate Christmas (TribLive) Strands of lights are ubiquitous this time of year — tangled in leafless trees, framing windows, sparkling their way to Santa’s sled. They are a beaming reminder of the warm feelings of the holiday season and the environmental costs of this time of hyper-consumption. In 2003, a […]
December 15, 2013 – 2:42 pm
Continuing the 25 Days Of Climate Christmas (San Diego Free Press) Santa’s changing some policies at the North Pole. You see, he’s concerned about global warming. If the polar ice caps melt, his workshop will sink into the Arctic Ocean. He’d become a climate refugee. What’s more, our changing climate is endangering our food supply. It’s […]
December 14, 2013 – 2:24 pm
Obviously, if you complain about this, you must have faux outrage or something (HuffPo) For four years, conservatives have faulted the seasonal mailing out of the White House for a lack of allusions to Christmas: no tree, no manger, no jolly old man. And here we are again, at that most wonderful time of the […]