Tuesday, June 08, 2010

'Cow' protest to meet Al Gore | ABS-CBN News Online Beta
"It's hard to speak about the dire consequences of climate change with a steak stuffed in your mouth," said PETA director Jason Baker. "Energy-efficient cars and lightbulbs are important, but if Al Gore really wants to take a bite out of greenhouse-gas emissions, he'll stop taking bites out of cows and other animals and go vegetarian."
C3: Are Global Temperatures "Accelerating"? U.S. Climate Agency Temp Data Clearly Says 'No'
Although global temperatures have warmed since the end of the Little Ice Age, the annual global temperature change data does not support the exaggerated claim of accelerating temperatures - it's just not happening.
Journalism For Dummkopfs – German National Radio Calls On Journalists “To Question Their Own Professional Procedures” « P Gosselin – NoTricksZone
That’s right, journalists are being encouraged to throw investigative reporting and balance overboard, i.e. to take up the role of propaganda outlet for press releases put out by the Climate Science Politburo.
American Thinker: Rushing to Climate Change Conclusions
A group of distinguished scientists has issued a report confirming the theory of man-made global warming. Many of those same scientists are now holding their breath, hoping that a major research project in Antarctica will, for the first time, prove the existence of man-made global warming.

To the ordinary non-scientist, these two statements may seem a bit contradictory, but apparently not to the members of the National Academy of Sciences panel charged with reviewing the evidence for climate change and making recommendations for addressing its effects. These scientists, it would appear, are so committed to the ideology of man-made global warming that they are willing to issue a definite opinion in advance of compelling new research that might debunk their conclusion. But then, timing is everything, and the academy's 869-page report, requested by Democrats in 2008, has been issued just ahead of the left's attempt to ram a cap-and-trade bill through Congress.

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