As many WUWT readers know, I attended the AGU fall meeting and I have a number of posts coming up that will highlight many of the posters and sessions that I attended. I have some video interviews in the bag also that I’ll be posting. Right now, I’m playing catch up at work.
However, this bit of a surprise juxtaposition was sent to me by WUWT regular “Jabba the cat” and is worth highlighting, because I’m pretty sure that if skeptics had a conference with these sponsors, we’d be vociferously vilified with sponsors like these.
Those with high climate sensitivity should avert your eyes from the following image.
Don’t believe me?
Have a look for yourself: http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2013/general-information/thank-you-to-our-sponsors/
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semczyszakarkadiusz says:
December 18, 2013 at 6:14 am
“… power-hungry industries receive generous subsidies – the country’s largest industrial consumers use some 18 percent of the electricity produced but pay only 0.3 percent of the extra costs generated”
Hungry Germans do benefit from having these industries. When they are gone, there will be no power, no subsidies, no jobs and people will be fighting over road-kill, or collecting dead birds from windmills to bake in a pie. It’s already high idiocy that power costs are what they are. The idiocy would be complete if industry was required to pay for the foolishness. People can’t afford it, but industries simply die at such costs. We need big industry to go on strike so that the complainers can be educated on some salient aspects of economics.
“Duh, guess who wins when gas costs $5 a gallon.”
Gas goes up and up and up and still not substitute. Tells you how far away from a substitute we are.
This is a typical Saul Alinsky tactic that those on the left use: “always accuse the other side of doing what we are doing.” When you understand this you will know exactly what they are up to. There is another similar rule that the alinskyites use and that is, “always accuse the other side of being who we are.” Remember that deception is a rule of war, and the battle between the police state utopianists (read: those who lust for power) and those who want freedom and liberty is an eternal war.