Saturday, February 21, 2009

Milo Yiannopoulos' Blog :: Review: James Lovelock, The Vanishing Face of Gaia: A Final Warning
Until recently, we were told that the scientific community was in broad agreement about climate change. But, in the last few weeks, open warfare has broken out between experts presenting serious, evidence-based research and hysterical alarmists like James Hansen, who seem hell-bent on destroying the global economy through eye-wateringly expensive and totally unnecessary "emergency measures".
Cutting through global-warming partisans' fog - Letters Unlimited from The Plain Dealer - Cleveland.com
Randy Cunningham was correct that companies are responsible for misinformation. One needs to look no further than Enron's lobbying for the Kyoto Protocol to see how companies profit from the deception spread by Al Gore and other politically and financially motivated entities.

Mark Wallach asked when science was based on surveys. I suppose it began when science was settled on "consensus."

I am a 13-year-old who has extensively researched this topic from both sides, and no one paid me to write this.
What global warming? - Times-Standard Online
Brad Steiger's book “A Road Map of Time,” a documentary on climate energy cycles by PHD scientists Selby Maxwell and Ray Wheeler have shown that we have predictable natural periods of global warming and cooling trends just as we have predictable seasons each year. Please read this book before responding to my editorial. Ask yourself what type of global control will result from this nonsense; possibly increase in taxes, loss of freedoms, monitoring miles driven, fees for methane producing farm animals, or new government agencies for controlling our daily activities.
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Gary Summers is a retired science teacher, he lives in Eureka.

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