Thursday, December 03, 2009

Global warming scam unmasked 12/02/09
For those true believers who now must feel like the bride jilted at the altar, you were had by a bunch of charlatans, including the scientists and the mainstream media. This certainly vindicates the so-called deniers.
Heliogenic Climate Change: Cartoon: The radical left reacts to the truth about global warming

Australians Have The World's Biggest Homes: Study - Planet Ark
CANBERRA - Australia has overtaken the United States, the heartland of the McMansion, to boast the world's largest homes, according to a report by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia.
Hot Air » Blog Archive » Boxer: You know what the real issue is in Climategate? E-mail theft
She could have simply taken the Jon Stewart route and said no, global warming isn’t in question, but yes, this is a scandalous betrayal of public trust. Doing so would have only helped her side, proving that she’s sincerely interested in the integrity of the science and not prone to the same squirrelly eagerness to ignore unhelpful information as the East Anglia boys. But she’s too stupid or corrupt to figure that out, so in the end the fake newsman has more credibility than a real senator.
Daniel Henninger: Climategate: Science Is Dying - WSJ.com
Surely there must have been serious men and women in the hard sciences who at some point worried that their colleagues in the global warming movement were putting at risk the credibility of everyone in science. The nature of that risk has been twofold: First, that the claims of the climate scientists might buckle beneath the weight of their breathtaking complexity. Second, that the crudeness of modern politics, once in motion, would trample the traditions and culture of science to achieve its own policy goals. With the scandal at the East Anglia Climate Research Unit, both have happened at once.

I don't think most scientists appreciate what has hit them. This isn't only about the credibility of global warming. For years, global warming and its advocates have been the public face of hard science.

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