Lord Monckton Scolds House Democrats at Climategate Hearing - HUMAN EVENTS
Lord Christopher Monckton, Chief Policy Advisor at the Science and Public Policy Institute, was the lone global warming dissenter allowed on the panel. Video of a brilliant Q&A with Lord Monckton can be found at the link here along with other videos and all written testimony offered at the hearing.Roger Pielke Jr.'s Blog: Revkin, Gleick and Olson on the Gang Who Couldn't Shoot Straight
When errors are found, the proper response is not to shoot the messenger or ask people to ignore mistakes in the context of larger truths, but rather, to just get things right.YouTube - Telling the Story of Science in a Post-Media World
At a National Academies symposium on managing the living world 200 years after the birth of Charles Darwin, Andrew Revkin of The New York Times described ways to communicate the story of science even as conventional media shrink. [Revkin mentions Watts Up With That; also mentions the allegedly convincing evidence for AGW, but as always, fails to provide the specifics]Does the Climate Bill Have a Chance? - Myron Ebell - NYTimes.com
The chance that the Senate will pass a comprehensive energy-rationing (a k a climate) bill this year remains close to zero. BP’s big oil spill in the Gulf changes very little.
The global warming movement peaked last June 26 when the House passed the Waxman-Markey bill. When members went home for the Fourth of July, many who voted for it discovered that their constituents were angry and mobilized.
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Whether Graham is on board doesn’t matter because he doesn’t bring any other Republicans with him.
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What’s become increasingly apparent is that this legislation no longer has much to do with reducing greenhouse gas emissions. It’s a monstrous collection of payoffs to big business special interests, ranging from Goldman Sachs to Duke Energy to General Electric.
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