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Hey Jon Stewart: The earth needs a new PR Agent. Snowmaggedon climate deniers unite!

Now that it’s snowing in the east coast in winter, we’re screwed. Global warming has once and for all been proven to be a hoax. Just ask Jon Stewart. (BTW, It’s almost insulting that Al Gore continues to be given all of the credit for raising global awareness about climate change. I’m ready for Colbert to start giving the youth of Copenhagen some credit for rising awareness about climate change.) But maybe we can take a moment to say, damn it Al, if you’d only used the term “climate change” rather than “global warming” we might not be in this ridiculous situation right now. Because now that it is snowing in winter, CO2 pollution deniers (because let's remember that this is what this argument is about) have reason to say that Gore is wrong because the earth is not boiling. Thank you Jon Stewart for bringing the funny (my coworkers just mocked me for the amount of laughs I got out of watching this piece): And let's not forget the people in Fairbanks, Alaska, who are angry at Al because they can’t put in pools. (See blog post for link.) But it would appear that everyone appears slightly moronic when they take the time to openly mock people. This insult to graphic design was sent in a joke email attachment between two scientists about climate skeptics, and was leaked during the climate gate scandal. (You can go to the original post on the Guardian to find out who is being referenced and why). I digress. The point is words are powerful. Global Warming was the term that the environmental movement agreed on to explain the process of CO2 pollution (remember the image of the blanket? “Carbon dioxide and other air pollution that is collecting in the atmosphere like a thickening blanket, trapping the sun’s heat and causing the planet to warm up.” It was a term created so people could develop a quick understandable image about what was happening to the planet. But the truth of the matter, when you look at the statistics, and where the real issue lies, is that we are in a pattern of radically shifting climate change combined with pollution and impact on the planet created by one species. So if we can get the thinking away from “global warming” and weather, we might be able to focus on clean air and clean water and that minor issue that we are in the midst of the 6th mass extinction. We are seeing repeated examples of this issue as we note the changing migration patterns of birds, as well as the migration pattern of marine mammals. And yes, the glaciers are melting. Oh, but then there is that minor issue that global warming patterns could very well take us to the next ice age. So where does that leave us? I don’t know. Given the amount of energy spent on finger pointing it feels like Kindergarten? I keep asking myself, in those last moments of life, what will we have to say to ourselves? Will it be, “I sure did spend a lot of time pointing fingers and telling them how they were wrong.” Or will it be, “I did everything in my power to take care of my planet?” (for videos and links head to the blog) added by: leahl

Hey John Stewart: The earth needs a new PR Agent. Snowmaggedon climate deniers unite!

Now that it’s snowing in the east coast in winter, we’re screwed. Global warming has once and for all been proven to be a hoax. Just ask John Stewart. (BTW, It’s almost insulting that Al Gore continues to be given all of the credit for raising global awareness about climate change. I’m ready for Colbert to start giving the youth of Copenhagen some credit for rising awareness about climate change.) But maybe we can take a moment to say, damin it Al, if you’d only used the term “climate change” rather than “global warming” we might not be in this ridiculous situtaion right now. Because now that it is snowing in winter, CO2 pollution deniers (because lets remember that this is what this argument is about) have reason to say that Gore is wrong because the earth is not boiling. Thank you John Stewart for bringing the funny (my coworkers just mocked me for the amount of laughs I got out of watching this piece): And lets not forget the people in Fairbanks, Alaska, who are angry at Al because they can’t put in pools. (See blog post for link.) But it would appear that everyone appears slightly moronic when they take the time to openly mock people. This insult to graphic design was sent in a joke email attachment between two scientists about climate skeptics, and was leaked during the climate gate scandal. (You can got o the original post on the guardian to find out who is being referenced and why). I digress. The point is words are powerful. Global Warming was the term that the environmental movement agreed on to explain the process of CO2 pollution (remember the image of the blanket? “Carbon dioxide and other air pollution that is collecting in the atmosphere like a thickening blanket, trapping the sun’s heat and causing the planet to warm up.” It was a term created so people could develop a quick understandable image about what was happening to the planet. But the truth of the matter, when you look at the statistics, and where the real issue lies, is that we are in a pattern of radically shifting climate change combined with pollution and impact on the planet created by one species. So if we can get the thinking away from “global warming” and weather, we might be able to focus on clean air and clean water and that minor issue that we are in the midst of the 6th mass extinction. We are seeing repeated examples of this issue as we note the changing migration patterns of birds, as well as the migration pattern of marine mammals. And yes, the glaciers are melting. Oh, but then there is that minor issue that global warming patterns could very well take us to the next ice age. So where does that leave us? I don’t know. Given the amount of energy spent on finger pointing it feels like Kindergarden? I keep asking myself, in those last moments of life, what will we have to say to ourselves? Will it be, “I sure did spend a lot of time pointing fingers and telling them how they were wrong.” Or will it be, “I did everything in my power to take care of my planet?” (for videos and links head to the blog) added by: leahl

A Treasury of Celebrity Mom ‘Advice’

Former US Weekly editor Janice Min got a book deal to write How to Be a Momshell: The Rules and Celebrity Secrets for Being a Thinner, Younger, and Sexier Mom . What a great idea! We’d like to propose some entries

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J.D. Salinger Dead

CULTURE BUZZ : Looks like the dude who wrote “Catcher In The Rye” has bought the farm. Now maybe we'll learn what he's been up to since 1965.

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28 Beauty Queens Gone Wild

Link: http://coedmagazine.com/2010/01/28/28… This weekend is the 2010 Miss America competition. If past experience is anything to go by, next week we'll find out about all the scandalous things the contestants got up to in their youth.

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28 Beauty Queens Gone Wild

Fun Married Couple of the Day

I don’t see what the big deal is, so dude convinced kids to have sex while he masturbated in the corner, sounds like a good time to me, I mean in this generation you can’t have a party with teenagers without the sex, he’s just trying to keep shit current and trendy, holding onto his youth and being the cool older guy who faciliates the fun, so I can only blame the Christian policies of the USA for ruining his fun…..

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Huge in Africa: The American Evangelicals Goading Uganda to Kill Gays

Politicians in Uganda have been discussing the death penalty for gay people in their country. They have been emboldened by three American evangelicals who went to Africa to spout their hate. Let’s meet these men

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Copenhagen: UN threatens to kick civil society groups out of climate negotiations

This piece was originally titled: Protesters experience violence outside; Youth stage sit-in http://blogs.current.com/green/2009/12/16/breaking-youth-stage-sit-inside-the-be… Protesters inside the Bella center are staging a sit in and live-blogging at It’s Getting Hot in Here. Their latest entry read: Young people from all over the world are staging a sit-in at Bella Center until we get a Fair, Ambitious, and Binding climate treaty and reading the names of all 11 million signers of the TckTckTck petition.

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Copenhagen: UN threatens to kick civil society groups out of climate negotiations

Copenhagen breaking news: UN threatens to kick civil society groups out of climate negotiations over live webstream

This piece was originally titled: Protesters experience violence outside; Youth stage sit-in http://blogs.current.com/green/2009/12/16/breaking-youth-stage-sit-inside-the-be… Protesters inside the Bella center are staging a sit in and live-blogging at It’s Getting Hot in Here.

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Copenhagen breaking news: Protesters experience violence outside; Youth stage sit-in

Protesters inside the Bella center are staging a sit in and live-blogging at It’s Getting Hot in Here.

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Copenhagen breaking news: Protesters experience violence outside; Youth stage sit-in