Joshua Tree, Ca– Now that the most absurd but potentially catastrophic junk science in human history is unraveling and we (JunkScience.com) are preparing to declare victory over gorebull warbling we can soon devote more attention to neglected junk.
Unfortunately we still need to resist the last desperate effort by the carbon scammers and their assorted collection of socialists and Gaia worshipers. Expect a very large push this year before the U.S. mid-term elections and natural global cooling close their window of opportunity.
From Australia, on through Europe and the U.S., socialist-totalitarians and carbon criminals are pushing urgently to use the fear of global warming in order to establish their desired “New World Order” and help themselves to your earnings and savings.
If you do not want your energy rationed, your lifestyle and your sovereignty sacrificed, the time to react is now!
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We’ve Got our own Weather Wombats calling out for you to attend a conference to further scam you out of your money and your job. They are on the move to stop the “California Jobs Initiative,” the state anti-cap-and-trade ballot initiative. The ballot initiative would rollback the California cap-and-trade law (AB 32) pending a decline in state unemployment.
An upcoming desert climate change conference will focus on the effects on tortoises, birds and springs, and how locally based renewable energy initiatives can help.
The Climate Change and the California Desert Conference will include talks by Cameron Barrows, a biologist with the Center for Conservation Biology at UC Riverside’s Palm Desert campus, Palm Desert City Councilman Jim Ferguson, Debra Hughson, editor of “The Mojave Desert: Ecosystem Processes and Sustainability,” and Lori Hargrove of UCR’s biology department.
The conference will be held from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. March 12 at the Yucca Valley Community Center, 57090 Twentynine Palms Hwy., Yucca Valley. For information, contact Seth Shteir at 760-366-7416 or D’Anne Albers at 760-361-7416.
The event is sponsored by the National Parks Conservation Association, Defenders of Wildlife, The Desert Protective Council, The National Park Service, Mojave Desert Land Trust, The Living Desert, Copper Mountain College, Morongo Basin Conservation Association, The Sun Runner Magazine and the Morongo Basin Cultural Arts Council.
—Janet Zimmerman
jzimmerman@PE.com

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