Why Climate Scientists Are Hurting Their Cause - Newsweek.com
What went wrong? Part of the blame lies, of course, with those who obstructed the efforts of the IPCC and the individual scientists, including bloggers who tried to sandbag scientists with spurious FOIA requests, and the perpetrators (as yet unknown) of the hack at the Climatic Research Unit. Part of the blame also falls on the climate scientists themselves.Let's bury the dead parrot of the stupid ETS scheme | The Australian
It is about bad public policy and a depressingly corrupted public service. And a business community seduced by the lure of false certainty and shamed by its willingness to put its hands in the taxpayers' pocket as much as those who plundered the easy money of the insulation debacle.Sarah Palin Takes On The Global Warming Hoax | US for Palin
The simple question to be directed at the Prime Minister is: why?
This folks, is why I support Sarah Palin. The woman has cojones! Big brass ones!Some Like It Hot
Most of the pretenders to the 2012 GOP presidential contest would never take on the global warming hoaxers, the flat earthers. Many of them actually believe global warming is real, which should disqualify them from ever holding any office. The rest are just political cowards because they know to question the global warming hoaxers is to face ridicule.
Doesn’t influencing climate policy while heading TERI lead to a conflict of interest? Why aren’t you stepping down as chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change? Those are the kind of questions thrown at Dr R.K. Pachauri these days. However, what readers of his just-released debut novel, Return to Almora, might want to ask instead is: where did this engineer and UN technocrat learn to turn on the heat?www.outlookindia.com | The Secret Diary Of Dr R.K. Pachauri
I tell you, the blame game has gone too far. The other day, two scientists from the Pretty Preity University, Bulandshahr, accused me of failing to alert the Haiti government of the earthquake that killed thousands on the island state. And all because of a paper I presented last year before the International Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) where I had predicted that the next big quake would be in Juneau, Alaska. “The prediction, based on research by Grade I students of a Cincinnati public school, made its way into an IPCC report and put the authorities in Port au Prince off guard....” Thus spake Professors Gravity Singh and Richter Ramamurthy and the Sunday Telegraph, London, reported their canard at great length.
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