Ext User(Bonzo)
12-07-2007, 08:43 PM
Monday, July 09, 2007
We don't watch global warming TV shows, we don't turn off our lights, we don't
read warmenist blogs, we don't buy stupid hybrid cars, and we don't watch
climate change concerts:
The globe-spanning pop music extravaganza Live Earth fell flat for television
viewers in the United States and Britain .
And if international audience numbers are anything to go by, Australian
audiences may have also reached for the TV remote, although it's difficult to
say with Foxtel refusing to release its Live Earth audience numbers.
Must be because the numbers are so . huge. US viewers shunned Gorestock:
The main three hour American TV broadcast on NBC averaged a meagre 2.7 million
viewers, ranking as the least-watched US program on Saturday night and falling
below NBC's summer prime-time Saturday average, Nielsen Media Research reported
today.
That's one way of reducing global carbon output: produce TV shows nobody wants
to see.
Regards
Bonzo
"...and I think future generations are not going to blame us for anything except
for being silly, for letting a few tenths of a degree panic us"
Dr. Richard Lindzen, Professor of Meteorology MIT and Member of the National
Academy of Sciences
"What most commentators-and many scientists-seem to miss is that the only thing
we can say with certainly about climate is that it changes" Dr. Richard Lindzen,
Professor of Meteorology MIT and Member of the National Academy of Sciences
[most of the current alarm over climate change is based on] "inherently
untrustworthy climate models, similar to those that cannot accurately forecast
the weather a week from now." Dr. Richard Lindzen, Professor of Meteorology MIT
and Member of the National Academy of Sciences
We don't watch global warming TV shows, we don't turn off our lights, we don't
read warmenist blogs, we don't buy stupid hybrid cars, and we don't watch
climate change concerts:
The globe-spanning pop music extravaganza Live Earth fell flat for television
viewers in the United States and Britain .
And if international audience numbers are anything to go by, Australian
audiences may have also reached for the TV remote, although it's difficult to
say with Foxtel refusing to release its Live Earth audience numbers.
Must be because the numbers are so . huge. US viewers shunned Gorestock:
The main three hour American TV broadcast on NBC averaged a meagre 2.7 million
viewers, ranking as the least-watched US program on Saturday night and falling
below NBC's summer prime-time Saturday average, Nielsen Media Research reported
today.
That's one way of reducing global carbon output: produce TV shows nobody wants
to see.
Regards
Bonzo
"...and I think future generations are not going to blame us for anything except
for being silly, for letting a few tenths of a degree panic us"
Dr. Richard Lindzen, Professor of Meteorology MIT and Member of the National
Academy of Sciences
"What most commentators-and many scientists-seem to miss is that the only thing
we can say with certainly about climate is that it changes" Dr. Richard Lindzen,
Professor of Meteorology MIT and Member of the National Academy of Sciences
[most of the current alarm over climate change is based on] "inherently
untrustworthy climate models, similar to those that cannot accurately forecast
the weather a week from now." Dr. Richard Lindzen, Professor of Meteorology MIT
and Member of the National Academy of Sciences