With the European Union calling for more action by developing countries and the United States working to cram a Cap and Tax bill down American’s throats, India rejects the scientists that act as a shill for Big Green.

From the Financial Times:

India rejected key scientific findings on global warming, while the European Union called for more action by developing states on greenhouse gas emissions.

Jairam Ramesh, the Indian environment minister, accused the developed world of needlessly raising alarm over melting Himalayan glaciers.

He dismissed scientists’ predictions that Himalayan glaciers might disappear within 40 years as a result of global warming.

“We have to get out of the preconceived notion, which is based on western media, and invest our scientific research and other capacities to study Himalayan atmosphere,” he said.

“Science has its limitation. You cannot substitute the knowledge that has been gained by the people living in cold deserts through everyday experience.”

This is a big deal. 

For a country to stand up to the Church of Global Warming’s efforts highlights how everyone on the planet is not lost in this nonsense.

As far as “rejected key scientific findings on global warming” goes, I am sure they are referring to the IPCC report and all that (as they don’t actually say) many of the scientists of the IPCC have spoken out about in regards to the hype. 

Private Joker: Yes, sir!

COLONEL: Son, all I’ve ever asked of my marines is that they obey my orders as they would the word of God. We are here to help the Eco-Sheep, because inside every hippy there is an American trying to get out. It’s a hardball world, son. We’ve gotta keep our heads until this Green craze blows over.

Private Joker: Aye-aye, sir.

Now, if only we could get those in our country to actually grow a brain.


User Comments

Comment by Jason on 2009-09-24 10:23:59
Europe (or anyone else) shouldn’t be telling us what to do to with our emissions. There isn’t a country on this planet that has done more than the U.S. to reduce carbon emissions, and less specifically, air pollution. So, since we’ve had things in place for well over two decades now, leave us alone!