Friday, June 22, 2007

Global warming: truth or propaganda?

To keep eyes wide opened and a critical approach to the global warming theme, I suggest the reading of this article.


Vaclav Klaus, president of the Czech Republic, argues in the Financial Times that ambitious environmentalism is the biggest threat to freedom, democracy, the market economy and prosperity.

Mr Klaus writes that “global warming hysteria has become a prime example of the truth versus propaganda problem” and the issue “is more about social than natural sciences and more about man and his freedom than about tenths of a degree Celsius changes in average global temperature.”

Do you agree? Or do small climate changes demand far-reaching restrictive measures?

Following an overwhelming response from readers, Mr Klaus has answered a selection of questions from the hundreds that were submitted.


By the way, I should say that I've been, in the last weeks, commissioning an electrofilter for two industrial glass furnaces which is really efficient. In time I shall post a small video with the before and after smoke getting out. Its impressive, but on the other hand, it consumes as much electrical energy as 100 houses fully running
non stop its appliances...

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