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Published on 21 - May - 2012

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REF claims climate change policies will make 65% of UK households worse off



Renewable Energy Forum (REF) is claiming that the public has been "seriously misled" by the Government about the likely impact of climate policies on energy bills, following a new assessment of the Department of Energy & Climate Change's (DECC) proposed energy efficiency measures.






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Needless Panic and Fear Mongering Like Neocons!
By mememine
Exaggerated climate change science rules and trumps any and all consensus climate change science.
Fact: If climate change crisis ("a threat to the planet"-IPCC), were true, wouldn't the millions of people in the global scientific community who have condemned their own children as well to a CO2 death, be marching in the streets with the dozens of climate change protesters and ACTING like it was the end of the world? Only a comet hit could be worse! The legal exaggeration of an assumed to be real crisis is astounding and history will curse us all for this modern day witch burning. NOTHING is worse than a climate crisis, NOTHING!
The exaggeration of "crisis" makes for a "non-crisis" and real planet lovers are happy, not disappointed a crisis for our children was not real after all.
Science gave us pesticides!
Fear mongering a greenhouse gas oven death for the voter s children will keep progressivism out of power for decades. The world has walked away from the CO2 mistake.

The new denier is anyone who still thinks anyone will ever vote YES to taxing the air and a sacrifice of lifestyle will tame the wild weather.
And to you remaining doomers that look your children in the eyes and condemn them to a CO2 he!!, you don't love the planet or your children. You just hate humanity itself.


Something Else is 100% certain
By Gentleman Jon
This must be put in context of the fact that it is 100% certain that fossil fuels will make bills rise.

35% of people will be better off presumably due to improved efficiency and solar installations. That is a good thing and since the rest pay for incentives through their bills, it is not surprising that the majority pay more.

I would emphasize again, 100% of bills will rise due to fossil fuels.





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