Worshipping at church of climate 'science' | Salim Mansur | Columnists | Comment | Toronto Sun
Now with proof of the scam in the pseudoscience of man-made global warming, the right thing should be a pause in pushing the IPCC agenda by parties invested in promoting it since Kyoto.YouTube - Climate crunch: David Bellamy on global warming fraud
But since big governments and organizations such as the UN are not known for acknowledging any error or wrongdoing on their part, the global warming fraud will continue being pushed unless the people put a halt to it.
November 25, 2009: A Current Affair interviews three people about global warming and the emissions trading scheme, all of whom agree the public is being duped without the reporter or presenter suggesting these people are speaking anything other than plain sense.Climategate has local player in Malcolm Hughes
It is to early to determine the developing scandal will affect Dr. Hughes and his work. National news organizations are pointedly ignoring the story, as are local news providers. The exception is Greg Patterson of Arizona's Own Espresso Pundit who not only points out Hughes, but also critiques the local news providers.Arizona's Own Espresso Pundit: The Sound of Silence
It's been 72 hours since "Climategate" became an international story and despite the fact that one of the University of Arizona's most prominent researchers is at the heart of an international scandal, there has been exactly zero coverage in the local Mainstream Media.Alex Jones’ Prison Planet.com » Climategate spells end to the false science of climate change
The ludicrous claims made by pushers of the global warming scam have been thoroughly debunked, and those in charge of creating false numbers have been exposed. It is time to inform everyone you know about these recent findings. Don’t let false science dictate the actions that you make in your life.Top 10 green living myths | Duncan Clark | Environment | guardian.co.uk
There is more to being green than driving a Prius and buying local produce. Duncan Clark sheds further light on the eco-friendly messages we've come to take for granted
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