Sunday, July 26, 2009

davidzaks (davidzaks) on Twitter
:: Two weeks of mad scientists talking about climate change, eating ridiculous food and libations galore. Now I go home
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:: Santa Fe Institute Summer School on Global Sustainability for the next 2 weeks
The Great Global Warming Swindle, Part 6
These long range forecasts have the virtue, though, of only being proved wrong long after people have forgotten about the flimsy prediction in the first place. This is even more beneficial toward those predictions of global apocalypse 100 years out or more.

Also, like any news cycle, a more “interesting” (i.e. apocalyptic) prediction will garner far more media attention than one that predicts, well, nothing out of the ordinary.
[Government and politics major thinks the media should promote global warming fraud more vigorously] - Opinion
The take-away message is the country would become a hellhole if there are not drastic reductions in emissions.

If a tree falls in a forest and the media aren't around to hear it, does it make a sound? You probably didn't hear about the report, but one story that did get a lot of press last month was how the Environmental Protection Agency suppressed an internal report that questioned the legitimacy of man-made global warming.
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Matt Dernoga is a senior government and politics major.

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