David Fiderer: Fox News Embraces Cyber-Terrorism to Subvert the Copenhagen Summit
The scandal is Baier's relentless promotion of cyber-terrorism. Of course, he's not the only apologist for the criminals who hacked into servers at the Climatic Research Unit of the University of East Anglia. George Will, Lou Dobbs and Newt Gingrich have all lent their support to this broad-based campaign effort by Fox News to legitimize the work of criminals who lurk in the shadows. The criminals, who remain unidentified and still at large, stole confidential e-mails, selectively edited them, and disseminated them to promote the crackpot belief that the scientific case for global warming is not rock solid.Climate rage - Paul Krugman Blog - NYTimes.com
The rage, by the way, is amazing. Nothing gets me as many crazed emails and comments as any reference to climate change. The anti-global-warming people are just filled with hate for anyone who suggests that maybe, just maybe, the vast majority of scientists are right.[UN-backed] Climate Concert Strikes a Dull Note - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
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First, environmentalism is the ultimate “Mommy party” issue. Real men punish evildoers; they don’t adjust their lifestyles to protect the planet. [Who, specifically, has done this?]
Not missing a chance to nudge local public opinion, the United Nations — which is hosting historic climate change talks in Copenhagen over the next two weeks — lent its backing to a concert Monday evening at Copenhagen’s 40,000-seat Parken National Football Stadium.YouTube - Global warming vs Cooling heads: 'Climategate' Crosstalk
It didn’t work out quite as planned.
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As show time approached, in fact, so few tickets had been sold that the price dropped to $15. And according to some local reports, tickets were actually handed out for free at the gates when the music began to play.
Various reports put attendance at about 2,000.
As Climate Conference in Copenhagen is in its day 2, RT speaks to one of the climate skeptics - Craig Rucker - from the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow. We also caught up with Stephan Singer - a climate and energy expert. The men are deeply divided on global warming, but both agree that robust debate is very much needed.On Today: Climategate Already Forgotten but U.S. is 'Blamed' for Global Warming | NewsBusters.org
On Tuesday's Today show, there was no mention of Climategate -- apparently the one mention of it on yesterday's show was enough for them – but NBC's Ann Curry did pass along more global warming hysteria from the Copenhagen conference, including an admonition of the United States.
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