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“Greenpeace unveils its new energy plan,” reports Rohan T. “Fairly fitting since they like pulling solutions from their asses anyway.”
Global warmologist can’t stop himself from stomping around in big carbon clown shoes.
And an excellent location for a carbon sink too.
Posted by Infidel Tiger on 2008 01 03 at 10:47 PM • permalink
#2 – thanks for the link. So basically, the guy wants less freedom to choose and hence less responsibility.
Guess who he votes for?
Posted by Young and Free on 2008 01 03 at 11:20 PM • permalink
And in thirty years when the mercury from twisty light bulbs is pooling everywhere, they’ll call us environmental criminals for using them. Useless fuckers.
Posted by Mambo Bananapatch on 2008 01 03 at 11:33 PM • permalink
#6, I prefer to call them “Mercury Lightglobes,” not use any of the Greenies’ nice euphemisms. “Highly Toxic Mercury Lightglobes” would work for me, too.
Any homeowner who uses the things should have HazMat certs.
Posted by spot_the_dog on 2008 01 03 at 11:49 PM • permalink
I thought when you had a “bright idea”, the light bulb was supposed to light up over your brain.
Oh wait – I forgot; they have their heads up their asses.
Posted by Tex Lovera on 2008 01 04 at 12:22 AM • permalink
The EU plan to regulate and tax car CO2 could increase the cost by 1300 to 2700 euros but don’t worry “Ferrari, Porsche or Lamborghini, which make high-end luxury racers and sell fewer than 10,000 cars a year, would be exempt”
Posted by Col. Milquetoast on 2008 01 04 at 02:34 AM • permalink
Is Greenpeace recommending using methane based lighting?
Posted by Col. Milquetoast on 2008 01 04 at 02:39 AM • permalink
They also made a video attacking game consoles Theytried this on computers and failed
Posted by Old school on 2008 01 04 at 04:05 AM • permalink
- #2
Martin Bunzl, a philosophy professor, directs the Initiative on Climate Change, Social Policy and Politics at Rutgers University’s Eagleton Institute of Politics.it’s like that philosophy and religion professor talking about how 9/11 was an inside job.Posted by Old school on 2008 01 04 at 04:08 AM • permalink
- Posted by thefrollickingmole on 2008 01 04 at 04:31 AM • permalink
#17 – looks like a pretty dodgy site to me…
Posted by Jack Lacton on 2008 01 04 at 07:43 AM • permalink
#18 Maybe. But they are saying the same thing as others.
Ignore the exageration and hype that comes from science by press release.
Posted by Wimpy Canadian on 2008 01 04 at 09:10 AM • permalink
Ooops that would be me from work sending you that link….my bad.