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border0 alt width136 height200 There is a flood in Australia of
biblical proportions though it must be said there is little news of
it in the U.S. media. Much of Queensland is under water which would
be comparable to saying that much of Massachusetts, Connecticut,
and a large portion of New York is under water. Australia is very
big.If that news was not disturbing enough, on Tuesday, Krakatau
volcano in Indonesia erupted, forcing the evacuation of tens of
thousands in its vicinity as ash rained down on two large
provinces. Meanwhile, the Kizimen volcano on Kamchatka is erupting
as well.England is passing through the worst winter in the last
hundred years of recorded history. Its heavy investment in clean
energy, specifically wind turbines, has turned out to be a bad idea
since they tend not to turn much when the weather turns cold.
Having shut down most of its coal mines, England is experiencing a
lack of electrical power that is killing some folks.No, it is not
the Apocalypse, but it might as well be for people fleeing or
trapped by these huge events.No doubt some people are trying to
organize efforts to save the kangaroos and koala bears in Australia
while others are worrying about indigenous animals in Indonesia. If
this sounds like they have idiotic priorities, they do. The same
indifference Nature shows to these critters applies to you as
well.The anniversary of the Haiti earthquake, January 13, will
occasion a flurry of articles and analysis of what has happened
since not much but will fade by the weekend. Haiti hasnt had a good
day for centuries.Meanwhile, snow has fallen in 49 of the U.S.
States including Hawaii! It covered 69 of the lower 48. The
northeast just experienced its second blizzard since Christmas.Time
to panic Hardly.So when emshouldem we panic I would suggest a good
time would be when we in America wake up and discover that the
current administration has forced enough coalburning utilities to
shut down and theres no electricity or just not enough to go
around. Coal provides fifty percent of all of the electricity we
use in the U.S.We might begin to panic when we realize that the
government remains steadfastly in the way of building more nuclear
plants to generate electricity, despite its rhetoric stating the
opposite.Most Americans will begin to get angry when a gallon of
gasoline hits 4 or more and will wonder why without wondering what
happens when the U.S. government shuts down much of the drilling in
the Gulf of Mexico by simply not issuing permits and forbids
exploration or drilling off the long East and West coasts where
billions of barrels of oil are believed to exist. Brazil is doing
it. Why not usOil is a global commodity which means that its price
is determined by supply and demand. Right now, as Chinas economy
continues to surge and ours continues to stagnate, China is buying
up as much oil as it can get its hands on. It is drilling for it
off the coast of Cuba, a mere 90 miles from the tip of Florida.Due
to the floods in Australia, a major producer of coal, China is
looking to purchase coal dug out of the mines in Appalachia,
precisely where the Obama administration has done its best to shut
down mines.So, you see, it really emis ema small world after
all.The last great eruption of Krakatau actually lowered the
temperature worldwide by throwing so much schmutz into the
atmosphere it interfered with the Suns warming rays.No matter where
you live, it helps if the government doesnt behave in a totally
irrational and stupid way in the name of some bogus notion like
global warming.By the way, where emisem Al Gore these days I hear
China is experiencing some monster snow storms and it wouldnt
surprise me to hear hes over there. Alan Caruba, 2011
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