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Come Fly With Me — To Hypocrisy
Written by Phelim McAleer   
Tuesday, 15 December 2009 14:05
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Climate change alarmists believe the science is settled.
They also believe that one of the worst things one can for the climate and environment is to fly.
They want to restrict the growth in aviation and airports across the world. The alarmists are particularly worried that the problem will be exacerbated by a growth in flying as the developed world becomes wealthier.
So, I decided to see if they would restrict themselves first.  Are they willing to change their personal behaviour and stop flying?
Or are they hypocrites—people who see no contradiction in flying to a conference to demand that others less wealthy are prevented from flying?
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Michael van Dorp said:

Copenhagen summit carbon footprint biggest ever
http://www.reuters.com/article...D020091214

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - The Copenhagen climate talks will generate more carbon emissions than any previous climate conference, equivalent to the annual output of over half a million Ethiopians, figures commissioned by hosts Denmark show.

All the best Phelim and crew!

Michael from Amsterdam (IDFA 2008 )
 
December 15, 2009
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Paul said:

Good Work
These people are the worst sort. I despise them. Hypocrite is not sufficient a term to describe these vermin.
 
December 16, 2009
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Scott said:

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Paul... C'mon now, there's no point in overstating. Hypocritical is exactly sufficient.
 
December 16, 2009
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John said:

Sticking it to mother earth for the cause.
In their twisted logic polluting on an epic scale is permitted as long as they cure the masses of their need for energy.
 
December 21, 2009
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