George Soros gave Ivanka's husband's business a $250 million credit line in 2015 per WSJ. Soros is also an investor in Jared's business.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

NJ Gov. Chris Christie incredibly picks UN climate insider for his 'come to Jesus' global redistribution humiliation

Why would the governor only seek opinions of embedded profiteers in the global warming industry? Why not seek experts on both sides of the issue?

"Rutgers Scientists Contributed to Nobel-Winning Climate Assessments," Rutgers.edu, 2007

"Several Rutgers scientists were participants in the (2007 UN) IPCC and contributed to its series of climate assessments as contributing authors or reviewers. They are Richard Anyah, research associate; Anthony Broccoli, associate professor; Alan Robock, professor II; and Georgiy Stenchikov, research professor, all in the Department of Environmental Sciences" and 4 others.

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The CO2 industry rests on the theory that all Americans are criminals and must pay billions to UN grifters, hedge fund thugs, and equatorial dictators who will use our money as others at the UN do, to redecorate their summer homes. ed.
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5/27/11, "Chris Christie defers to the experts on climate change," Discover Magazine, Jamie L. Vernon, Ph.D., an HIV research scientist and aspiring policy wonk, who recently moved to D.C. to get a taste of the action

"Yesterday, he announced that he has changed his position. ... As far as I know, the science today is exactly the same as the science then. Regardless, Christie recently met with two expert scientists, Ken Miller, a geologist with long experience documenting sea level changes, and atmospheric science (professor) Anthony Broccoli, both from Rutgers University. I guess all politics (and now science) is local....Is this a sign that the Republican Party may soon be
  • “coming to Jesus” on the climate issue? We can only hope..."...
The author makes a statement which a commenter disputes:

"Now, this sounds a lot like Bush’s justifications for pulling out of the Kyoto Treaty," ...
  • Commenter, John:
"Why are you lying about Bush and Kyoto? You know full well Bush could not have “pulled out of” a treaty that the United States never signed or ratified. You know that the Congress voted unanimously to reject Kyoto. Not one vote for it, not one."

(Obama continues to say he will not support Kyoto, but the author doesn't mention that. ed)

The author says "the science" is exactly the same today as it was 6 months ago. Isn't "science" always discovering new things? Why would an intellectual "hope" nothing new happened in science?

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The two who advised Christie on global warming tell 200 students global warming is especially important for poor countries because they "must use more energy" to raise their standard of living. Professor Broccoli is connected with the UN climate group which believes climate is subordinate to economics. Broccoli shows his UN/NRDC orientation that it's about money first. His ethics are so challenged that he seeks to scare captive high school children who then will go home and try to scare their parents.

5/25/11, "Rutgers scientists briefed Christie on climate change," Asbury Park Press (NJ), Kirk Moore

"Professor Ken Miller, a geologist with long experience documenting sea level changes, said he and atmospheric science professor Anthony Broccoli met with the governor on this about a week ago” along with state environmental Commissioner Bob Martin for a talk that lasted about 90 minutes....

Miller and Broccoli are among speakers today at a Toms River conference on hazards that climate change and specifically sea level rise will pose to the Shore.

"This is not about good guys and bad guys. This happened by accident," Broccoli stressed to an audience that includes more than 200 students from area high schools.

Nations with emerging economies that need to raise their citizens' standard of living must use more energy, and even best-case scenarios for finding alternative energy sources show that heat-retaining greenhouse gases will continue to double in this century, Broccoli and Miller said."

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11/18/2010, UN "IPCC Official: “Climate Policy Is Redistributing The World's Wealth”," Global Warming Policy Foundation

UN climate official Ottmar Edenhofer, 11/18/10: "Basically it's a big mistake to discuss climate policy separately from the major themes of globalization. The climate summit in Cancun at the end of the month is not a climate conference, but one of the largest economic conferences since the Second World War....
  • Developed countries have basically expropriated the atmosphere of the world community.
But one must say clearly that we redistribute de facto the world's wealth by climate policy. Obviously, the owners of coal and oil will not be enthusiastic about this. One has to free oneself from the illusion that international climate policy is environmental policy. This has almost nothing to do with environmental policy anymore, with problems such as deforestation or the ozone hole....Africa will be the big winner, and huge amounts of money will flow there. This will have enormous implications for development policy. And it will raise the question if these countries can deal responsibly
German economist "Ottmar Edenhofer was appointed as joint chair of Working Group 3 at the Twenty-Ninth Session of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)."

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NRDC Mission Statement, last paragraph:

"We seek to break down the pattern of disproportionate environmental burdens
  • borne by people of color and others who face social or economic inequities."...
(NRDC is Natural Resources Defense Council.)

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Christie adviser Broccoli was a federal government employee for 21 years:

Anthony Broccoli resume: "
He moved to Rutgers in February 2003 after 21 years in the NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in Princeton, N.J.

His primary research interest is climate modeling, with particular emphasis on the simulation of past climates and climate change, and the use of such simulations in evaluating climate model performance."

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Al Gore and Rutgers Professor Al Robock at American Geophysical Union conference. photo Rutgers Edu.

"In an October 12 (2007) IPCC press release, Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the IPCC, stated, "This is an honour that goes to all the scientists and authors who have contributed to the work of the IPCC, which alone has resulted in enormous prestige for this organization and the remarkable effectiveness of the message that it contains.""...

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5/29/11, "Kyoto deal loses 4 big nations," Sydney Morning Herald (Au.),

DEAUVILLE, France:"Russia, Japan and Canada told the G8 they would not join a second round of carbon cuts under the Kyoto Protocol at United Nations talks this year and the US reiterated it would remain outside the treaty, European diplomats have said."...

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Rutgers profits from US taxpayer stimulus grants:

3/30/10, "Rutgers lab puts $9.6M in stimulus funding to work"

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3/15/11, "Consortium for Ocean Leadership Names Rutgers to OOI Team" Ocean Observatoris Initiatives

"The OOI five-year construction phase began in September 2010, with nearly $106 million of first-year funds coming from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, and $5.91 million in NSF construction funds. Requests in FY 2010 and beyond, totaling $274.58 million for construction, fund the acquisition of OOI instruments and sensors, production of key infrastructure elements such as the coastal and open ocean moorings and the deployment of these assets....

The OOI Program is managed and coordinated by the OOI Project Office at the Consortium for Ocean Leadership in Washington, D.C., and is responsible for construction and initial operations of the OOI network. Rutgers, with its partners the University of Maine and Raytheon, joins three implementing organizations responsible for construction and development of the overall OOI program. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and its partners, Oregon State University and Scripps Institution of Oceanography are responsible for the coastal and global moorings and their autonomous vehicles. The University of Washington is responsible for cabled seafloor systems and moorings. The University of California, San Diego is implementing the cyberinfrastructure component."...

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4/8/11, "Global Warming Alarmism's Long March through State and Local Institutions," American Thinker, Peter Wilson

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While many Americans weren't looking, every issue in this country has been made political. Global warming has little or nothing to do with climate, if it ever did. It is championed as a civil rights and justice issue. ed.

1/18/11, "Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Helped ‘Plant the Seeds’ for ‘Environmental Justice Movement,’ Says Attorney General Holder," CNS News, Nicholas Ballasy

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2/21/11, "Green economy needs 2% of every nation's income, says UN," UK Guardian, Fiona Harvey

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5/27/11, "Gov. Christie a Global Warming Disciple," The Dakota, Bob Ellis



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