Australian Climate Madness: Sydney Morning Herald - even the technology writers are AGW alarmists
I suppose in a paper like the Herald, you don't get published unless you subscribe to the AGW craze. Its green ooze seeps through the cracks in the tiles under the environmental desk and drips onto the technology desk on the floor below. Graeme Philipson, in a piece entitled "Weathering the Storm - how will the economic downturn affect the IT industry" manages to slip in a comment about "climate change" and "deniers"...Idaho: Senate candidates debate
The issue of global warming illustrated clear differences among the three.
Risch said there is no reason to question that the earth is warming, but said it remains to be seen what the best idea is for slowing the problem. He suggested measures and incentives to reduce carbon emissions and put emphasis on nuclear power.
LaRocco said he supports the full menu of alternative energy sources and suggested his plan would help create 14,000 jobs in new alternative energy industry in Idaho.
But Rammell suggested global warming is science fiction.
"I do not support this myth that man is responsible," Rammell said. "We've got bigger problems."
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