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Klaus wants to meet Gore

Czech President Vaclav Klaus said he is ready to debate Al Gore about global warming. He has just presented the English version of his new book, “Blue Planet in Green Shackles - What Is Endangered: Climate or Freedom?” that argues environmentalism poses a threat to basic human freedoms.

“I many times tried to talk to have a public exchange of views with him, and he’s not too much willing to make such a conversation,” Klaus said. “So I’m ready to do it.”

Vaclav Klaus has long opposed climate alarmism, comparing it to the decades of communist rule he experienced growing up in Soviet-dominated Czechoslovakia.

“In the past, it was in the name of the Marxists or of the proletariat - this time, in the name of the planet.”

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4 comments

1 Peter Stilbs { 05.28.08 at 12:17 pm }

Klaus seems to right on. Wonderful with at least one politician with full integrity, with a brain of his own, and not in the standard Zombie state re matters like these.

But I am confident Gore will chicken out.

2 Brian J { 05.28.08 at 12:40 pm }

Gore will NOT discuss his lies. Just milk the Carbon Cash Cow.

3 ab { 05.28.08 at 7:35 pm }

When two eminent men mee, it should be always welcome, if they know what they are talking about. But do they know what climate is?
Concerning the failure of the “Framework Convention on Climate Change” , 1992 (FCCC), to offer a sufficient definition of “CLIMATE”, and the science community not to recognize this ever since, it might be worthwhile to listening what an eminent scientist, the late Kenneth Hare, had said in 1979: “This is obviously the decade in which climate is coming into its own. You hardly heard the word professionally in the 1940s. It was a layman’s word. Climatologists were the halt and the lame. And as for the climatologists in public service, in the British service you actually, had to be medically disabled in order to get into the climatological division ! Climatology was a menial occupation that came on the pecking scale somewhat below the advertising profession. It was clearly not the age of climate”. (Bulletin American Meteorological Society , Vol. 60, 1979, p. 1171 – 1124). Further information on: http://www.whatisclimate.com/ ; see also: http://www.1ocean-1climate.com/

4 Martin Andrews { 08.07.08 at 11:16 pm }

As I write this I look out on North Kent with a hill full of enviromental clones in a so called climate camp,theres more alcohol going in than bodies.With most on holiday from university and nothing better to do. They supposedly want to shut down Kingsnorth power station on saturday,Gordon Brown must be rubbing his hands together thinking of all the new taxes. One day they may come round to realising what a load of crap it all is, just like the hole in the ozone layer a few years back.

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