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CLIMATEGATE

The hacking and dissemination of thousands of emails from the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England that reveal deception and data manipulation may be a game-changer. They don’t prove that long-term global warming isn't happening or that humans aren't responsible for some of it. What they reveal is that the paleoclimatology branch of climate science has become politicized to the point of engaging in “unethical and probably illegal behavior.” They should serve as a warning to countries around the world on the eve of the Copenhagen Climate Conference that it is premature to plunge headlong into binding international treaties that limit CO2 emissions and permanently impinge on individual freedom.

 

The real “inconvenient truth” is that former Vice President Al Gore and many of those who preach from the pulpit of the “church of climatology,” have been serving up tainted cool aide. They've been using junk science as a tool to bring about a fundamental change in the world order--massive redistribution of wealth and global governance.

 

I’m not a climate change believer, nor am I a climate change denier; and I believe that pumping too much “stuff” into the atmosphere that we weren’t pumping into it 150 years ago isn't a good idea. Before we take drastic steps based on unsettled science, however, we should demand more compelling evidence.

 

Honest, ethical, and objective scientists have discovered much about our world and our universe. They’ve made us aware of how complex it is and, when it comes to the odd six-mile-wide asteroid, how quickly life on earth can change. They’ve also shown us what true scientific research is all about--withstanding the most critical debate and skepticism without resorting to deception and the demonization of people with contrary views.

 

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BACK TO THE MOON

NASAlaunched the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) and a companion spacecraft today aboard an Atlas 5 rocket. This return to the moon with the first US unmanned spacecraft in over five years is part of an international effort to eventually place human beings on the Moon permanently. Right now space-based telescopes, the LRO, India's lunar orbiter, and several ground-base observatories will try learn more about the Moon’s composition. Most important it will look for signs of water ice--essential to sustaining human life on the Moon for protracted periods. It’s just too expensive to transport that much water there from earth.

With all our problems here, I know it’s tough for most people to get excited about permanently stationing people on the Moon. On the whole, we’ve generally become bored with men and women in space, until there’s an accident. It’s all too routine, and we don’t like to think about what it costs. The Star Trek and Star Wars fans among us still like to think about our decedents someday traveling to the stars, but we know that will never happen in any of our lifetimes.

Increasingly, however, we’ve very much become aware that human extinction is just a large asteroid away. They only way human life will survive after earth becomes uninhabitable, when that inevitably happens, is if we get off this planet and begin the long slow migration to others. A permanent base on the Moon is the first step toward doing that. As for me, I’d just as soon spend billions on that than on the hundreds of wasteful so called stimulus projects we’re spending money on now.
 
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