5.18.2006

dihydrogen monoxide

The usual insightful commentary from The Corner eloquently describes CEI's carbon dioxide fetish:

Meanwhile, reaction to our ad campaign continues. In the Post this morning Eileen Claussen of the Pew Center on Global Climate Change says, quite amusingly:
”According to the CEI line of reasoning, you can never have too much of a good thing. Therefore what New England is experiencing is not so much disastrous flooding, but rather an abundance of life-sustaining rainwater."
Well, if the Pew Center had launched a campaign demonizing dihydrogen monoxide and calling for severe regulations to prevent future rain then perhaps we would be saying exactly that.

Water. They call it pollution, we call it life. The earth emits it, trees soak it up, hot chicks blow bubbles with it and you have no choice but to spew copious amounts of it into the atmosphere if you ever want to turn on a lightbulb ever again, bitches!