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Tag Archives: George Monbiot
Monbiot’s Zombie Blog
Robin Guenier alerted me to an article at the Campaign against Climate Change on which he’d left a comment. http://www.campaigncc.org/blog/TimetoAct2 I left a comment, as did others. There are now 18 comments. The last six articles over the past six … Continue reading
Emmott’s Last Stand
Thanks to my article at http://wattsupwiththat.com/2013/07/07/the-thirteen-worst-graphs-in-the-world/ hits on this site went up 20-fold. This is gratifying. Comments are welcome. (Only one insult so far; with someone who can’t spell comparing me to King Cnut, who pretended to be able to … Continue reading
Posted in Apocalypse Close, Stephen Emmott
Tagged George Monbiot, Michael Billington, Microsoft, Stephen Emmott
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Apocalypse Close: Chapter 11: Moonbat on the Couch
The story so far: Following the untimely death of his friend, green millionaire Tom Huntingdon, in the blades of his own wind turbine, George Moonbat has returned to work on the Guardian Environment desk, still shaken by his momentary loss … Continue reading
Posted in Apocalypse Close
Tagged Alan Rusbridger, Damian Carrington, George Monbiot, John Vidal, Keith Briffa, Phil Jones, Sally Weintrobe
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Apocalypse Close: chapter 10: Metamorphosis of a Moonbat
The Story so far: George Moonbat, investigative journalist and erstwhile green activist, is made to see the folly of his ways by his Guardian colleagues, whose efforts to subvert the environmental movement by ridiculing it from within finally seem to … Continue reading
Apocalypse Close: Chapter Eight: George gets Lucky
George Moonbat, green activist and investigative reporter, attending the climate change seminar in the Hampstead mansion of green hedge fund millionaire Tom Huntingdon, is still trying to track down the elusive Mata Hari-like Miranda Doyle-Rigg, whom he suspects of being … Continue reading
Posted in Apocalypse Close
Tagged Damian Carrington, George Monbiot, James Delingpole, Stephen Emmott
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Apocalypse Close: Chapter 7: Ten Billion Reasons to Top Yourself.
George Moonbat, investigative journalist, is attending a climate change seminar at Apocalypse Close, the Hampstead home of Green hedge fund manager Tom Huntingdon. He hopes to spend the evening interrogating the mysterious, captivating Miranda about the evidence that she is … Continue reading
Posted in Apocalypse Close, Stephen Emmott
Tagged Brian Cox, George Monbiot, Michael Billington, Microsoft, Sir paul Nurse, Stephen Emmott, Ten Billion
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Apocalypse Close: Chapter Four
The story so far: George Moonbat, investigative journalist, has been invited to a seminar on climate change at Apocalypse Close, the Hampstead home of Green Millionaire Tom Huntingdon. * * * George returned with relief to … Continue reading
Apocalypse Close: Chapter Three
George, washed and dressed and limping slightly, descended the thickly carpeted staircase in search of breakfast, trying in vain to recall the events of the previous evening. He remembered a moment, after the third or fourth whisky, when he had … Continue reading
Posted in Apocalypse Close
Tagged Bob Ward, George Monbiot, Keith Briffa, Phil Jones, Stephan Lewandowsky, Thomas Love Peacock
2 Comments