"I'll Believe Global Warming is a Crisis When the People Telling Me It's Crisis Start Acting Like It's a Crisis"
Greenpeace is in turmoil after more than 40 staff signed a letter calling two of the group’s most senior officials to resign. The group faced ridicule last month after it emerged that Husting chose to regularly fly between his home in Luxembourg and work in Amsterdam, leaving a massive carbon footprint.
Couldn't happen to a more 'deserving' group. Commuting to work by airline. Story here. With the news yesterday that Michael Moore has nine homes, the amazing amount of hypocrisy from the climate cultists continues unabated. What was Michael Moore saying months ago after Hurricane Sandy?
"We are in big trouble. And we're still having a debate in Congress as to whether or not there really is global warming," Moore explained in disbelief. "The majority of Americans believe that we've got a climate problem. And the majority of Americans believe in science."
Joining host Piers Morgan for a live, face to face interview, the man behind such films as "Bowling for Columbine" and "Fahrenheit 9/11" suggested that Sandy should be the storm to render any further debate obsolete:
"We've allowed the ignoramuses to run the show on this. And this storm should really put an end to that."
Let's see: Michael Moore has nine homes, Al Gore has seven. NYT's global warming columnist Tom Friedman has a mega-house with a pool and guest house (below)So, Greenpeace, Moore and Gore lecture all of us about our carbon footprints while theirs are the size of Montana's. Don't do as I do, do as I say.
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