Tuesday, March 11, 2008

No consensus in Montana

Check out the article here.

Excerpts:
"This is all flawed, and it's based on flawed everything," said Sen. Dan McGee, R-Laurel, of the science explaining global climate change. "This is a lie. Call it what it is."
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Rep. Sue Dickenson, D-Great Falls, and a member of the council, said the debate over humanity's role in climate change is like a debate over the stork's role in human reproduction.

"Eventually you get to the point where the scientific information is so overwhelming that it's time to discredit the stork as a deliverer of babies," she said. "Even if, in some isolated cases, there were some stork feathers that happened to show up by the bed of a woman who just had a baby."

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