NBC Goes to ‘Ends of the Earth’ to Cause/Report on Climate Change

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By Jeff Poor | October 29, 2007 - 14:52 ET

It appears that the hypocrisy of reporting global-warming alarmism stories has no bounds.

NBC Universal’s “Green is Universal” initiative is sending staff across the planet to either cover or cause global warming. That effort “takes an unprecedented look at Planet Earth.” Three members of the ‘Today’ crew – Matt Lauer, Ann Curry and Al Roker – will emit 24.9 tons of carbon to go to the ends of the earth to show viewers climate is affecting the planet. That number is more than three times what a typical American emits in a whole year. (See video here.)

“Well, the journey has begun,” “Today” co-host Matt Lauer said on the October 29 broadcast. “‘Today’ is going to the ends of the earth to report on the changing climate and examine the limits of human exploration in an unprecedented simultaneous broadcast from the top, the bottom and the middle of the world.”

Curry will be making her way to Antarctica – an 11,686 miles mile trip. That round-trip will emit 12.9 tons of carbon, 2.15 tons each way – New York to McMurdo Station, Antarctica and back counting three people. (Footage from New Zealand on the October 29 “today showed more than that.) The math comes from the carbon calculator on Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth” Web site.

Lauer’s trip to the Arctic Circle in Greenland – from New York, N.Y. to Thule A.F.B., Greenland (airport closest to the Arctic Circle) is 2,487 miles. Assuming a crew of at least two will be embarking on the trip with Lauer – that’s six tons of carbon emissions (one ton each way – New York to Thule A.F.B and back with three people).

Roker’s trip to the Equator in Ecuador – from New York, N.Y. to Quito, Ecuador (airport closest to the Equator) is 2,822 miles – that’s also six tons of carbon emissions (one ton each way – New York to Quito, Ecuador and back with three people).

For Curry, Lauer and Roker to pull off this one assignment, that’s at minimum 24.9 tons of carbon emissions combined.

The national average for one person is 7.5 tons per year according to Gore’s Web site.

Noel Sheppard reported that Lauer on the October 17 “Today” was exploring options of minimizing their carbon-footprint, but admitted it would be “impossible at this moment to say we can absolutely come up with a neutral carbon footprint, but it's also something we'll examine.”

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I'm Still Hoping

...its 54 below 0 with tons of wind that will be greeting Ann in Antarctica.  Darn that global warming.

Christmas in July

Remember that in the southern hemisphere it's currently spring with summer only a month away. So someone want to buy me a pint that they'll find footage of snow melting and ice breaking off?

 

 

 

   “Today” was

   “Today” was exploring options of minimizing their carbon-footprint, but admitted it would be “impossible at this moment to say we can absolutely come up with a neutral carbon footprint, but it's also something we'll examine.”

 

Perhaps they should walk and plant trees as carbon offsets as they go.  It will take them a lot longer but I know I have the patience to wait on their reports.

I just figured that they'd

I just figured that they'd move their studios to some tree grove in Ohio and use mirrors in place of cameras to transmit their broadcast. Hey, that nearly neutralizes their carbon emissions-- except for the hot air coming from the journalists.

Sadly Enough

MN RINO Governor Tim Pawlenty is going to the Arctic with Will Steger to find out more about APGW.

Too bad he doesn't just watch this video.

Why is it that the most

Why is it that the most alarmist Globull Alarmists are the ones, if you believe their rhetoric, doing the most harm to the environment they espouse such concern over? Big houses, private jets, large cars/SUVs, gale-force hot air spewing from their mouths...

And, oh BTW, the loudest of them all seem to be independently wealthy so that any "sacrifices we all have to make" won't be felt by them...  

Wait! That could be at the heart of it all! When only the filthy rich can have electric lights and they are the only ones who can afford gas, won't they finally, truly feel ELITE??? They can drive to and from their plush offices and their gigantic homes while all the pissants have to walk to their drone jobs and hovels.

I think I actually solved the riddle of Globull Alarming Climate Change We're All Gonna Die activism!!!

The Closed Mind Erects Strong Barriers

carbon neutral

 Noel Sheppard reported that Lauer on the October 17 “Today” was exploring options of minimizing their carbon-footprint, but admitted it would be “impossible at this moment to say we can absolutely come up with a neutral carbon footprint, but it's also something we'll examine.”

If Lauer wants to be carbon neutral like Gore he has a long way to go.   You need to emit a few million tons of carbon emissions per year like Gore and the Hollywood crowd before claiming “carbon neutral” :-)  

When will it happen?

 How long will it be before, one of these morons, will go trapsing out, from some port in Canada, with their wet suit and gear, going for a swim at the North Pole, in January?  One can only hope that, when it happens, they drag their camera crew along and freeze their tails off, including a couple of toes, with the cameras rolling. 

My only regret, when the 2 ladies from Minnesota did it last year is, they didn't take a camera crew along with them.  I would love to have seen a crew filming them as they said, "We never realized it would be this cold, with global warming and all."  

 

Democrats: Specializing in "high tech lynching" since 1987.

Johannesburg, South Africa

They should start in Johannesburg, South Africa which just saw snow for the first time in decades.

http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/186107.aspx