Scientists urge Senate action on global warming / The Christian Science Monitor - CSMonitor.com
The letter-writing scientists say the bulk of climate science is sound and, "if anything, the climate problem is actually worse than reported earlier," wrote Leon Lederman, director emeritus of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Ill., and a Nobel Prize winning physicist, in an individual statement in the letter to the Senate. "Physicists tend to be super critical of strong conclusions, but the data on global warming now indicate the conclusions are not nearly strong enough."
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Well look at it this way, they still have the Japanese temperature data after the other three have been compromised, proved as fraudulent.
Better one out of four than none out of four.
That sort of statement should mean that instead of distrusting Climate Science, the layman will come to distrust all science.
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