[CEO of "Science" continues to promote the greatest scientific fraud in human history]: Don't let the climate doubters fool you - washingtonpost.com
Don't be fooled about climate science. In April, 1994 -- long after scientists had clearly demonstrated the addictive quality and devastating health impacts of cigarette smoking -- seven chief executives of major tobacco companies denied the evidence, swearing under oath that nicotine was not addictive.‘Polar Bear’ Warns Obama About Climate [Swindle] Failure - Dot Earth Blog - NYTimes.com
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Alan I. Leshner is the chief executive officer of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and executive publisher of the journal Science.
The video kind of says it all. It was, of course, a man under the fur: Brendan Cummings, a lawyer and public lands director for the Center for Biological Diversity, one of the environmental groups that used litigation to force the Department of Interior to consider listing polar bears under the Endangered Species Act as threatened (which it did).Tallying Copenhagen’s Carbon Footprint - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
Tarjei Haaland, a climate and energy campaigner for Greenpeace, told the Copenhagen post that claims of being “carbon neutral” were effectively meaningless.The [imaginary] consequences of global warming, from A To Z « Climate Progress
U Agriculture in the United States has been ravaged this year by catastrophic droughts in Texas and California, heat waves in Louisiana and Nebraska, storms across the High Plains and the Midwest, floods in North Dakota and Minnesota, and torrential rains in Illinois and Georgia.Flashback: U.S. corn crop on pace for record yield -
Even an onset of cold weather can't dampen predictions for a record U. S. corn crop.
The latest USDA production report pegs the expected average yield at a record 164.2 bushels based on conditions on Oct. 1.
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