Friday, October 31, 2008

BRRRR! SNOW BLANKETS LONDON AS HOUSE OF COMMONS APPROVES GLOBAL WARMING BILL

(The UK Register) -- Snow fell as the UK's House of Commons debated Global Warming yesterday -- the first October snow fall in the London metropolis since 1922. The Mother of Parliaments was discussing the Mother of All Bills for the last time, in a marathon six hour session. In order to combat a projected two degree centigrade rise in global temperature, the Climate Change Bill pledges the UK to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by 80% by 2050. The bill creates an enormous bureaucratic apparatus for monitoring and reporting, which was expanded at the last minute. In the Commons, there wasn't an out-and-out skeptic to be found. It was 90 minutes before Member Peter Lilley, in amazement, asked why there hadn't been a cost/benefit analysis made of such a major change in policy. He was told to shut up by the Deputy Speaker. Lilley was one of only five out of 653 Members to vote against the Climate Bill in its second reading.