The Liberal Target: Your Kids' Movies - HUMAN EVENTS
The popular sequel Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) revolves around -- what else? -- global warming. Who cares that, according to liberal dogma, man is responsible for global warming, not a friendly mammoth and his furry pals?Jeremy Jacquot | A Question of Framing
Movie critics like Roger Ebert cheered the Al Gore-approved content.
“If kids have been indifferent to global warming up until now, this Ice Age sequel will change that forever.”
Don’t think that escaped the film’s creative team.
In a recent online discussion hosted by SEED, Michael Mann and Gavin Schmidt of RealClimate made essentially the same point, arguing that scientists must use all available tools to communicate the facts of global warming to a lay audience—but they must always do so by “playing by the rules.”EDITORIAL: Uncertain climate - Washington Times
A person needn't be a buffoon or political hack to be skeptical of global warming. That would be news to The Washington Post's news desk, however.
A Post article on May 19 falsely reported that there is a "consensus" among scientists and a growing portion of the American public that human carbon emissions are causing a dangerous, long-term increase in worldwide temperatures. The facts, overwhelmingly, show no such consensus.
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