EU Referendum: They can't stop lying
The "dealt with swiftly" line is clearly part of the warmist's damage limitation strategy – but it is also a lie. As we record in our previous piece a UNEP-sponsored meeting on 28/29 December had agreed that "The upshot is that the critics are correct ... there appears to be no scientific foundation for the IPCC's prediction for the year 2035."Monckton feels warmth | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Yet it was not until 20 January – over three weeks later – that the IPCC took any action, and then only after it had been "outed" by Johanthan Leake in The Sunday Times. Then, as Prof Murari Lal admits, the inclusion of the year 2035 had not "crept in the report by mistake." Ergo, it was deliberate. It was not a mistake.
[in Sydney] Another 100 or so people were lined up to buy tickets outside the Grand Ballroom. Inside, the room was full (800 seat capacity) and another 200-300 were standing at the back.Public cooling | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Ian Plimer was the warm up speaker and Alan Jones chaired the event. Lord Monckton was erudite, witty and charismatic. He got a standing ovation.
Odd the media didn’t cover the event.
The results of on-line polls are always suspect, but the sheer number of the votes in this Australian poll says something:Jim Hoggan | [Rage, rage against the dying of the scam]
How much do you trust scientific projections concerning global warming?
Completely 9.07% (726 votes)
Somewhat 11.45% (916 votes)
A little 14.98% (1199 votes)
Not at all 64.5% (5162 votes)
Total votes: 8003
Readers of DeSmog Blog know well that these recent polling results have much more to do with the decades-long confusion campaign designed by polluting interests to keep the public in the dark about how serious climate change really is.
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With all the science in the world behind us, and a good deal of the public credibility, we still can't win a debate with people who have all the facts working against them.
Why do we bring a knife to the gunfight with the likes of CEI and the API? As someone recently said, it’s like the Boy Scouts taking on the Mafia.
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