Conspiratorial GOPers to Investigate Global Warming ‘Hoax’ | ChattahBox News Blog
(ChattahBox Political News)—-If Republicans do in fact regain the majority in the House after the November elections, Americans can expect a return to conspiratorial McCarthyism, with countless investigations of the Obama administration. In fact, Republican lawmakers, such as Reps. Michele Bachmann (MN) and Rep.Darrell Issa (CA) are licking their chops at the very idea. What about actually legislating and solving our country’s many problems? Haha, yah right. Staging investigative witch hunts against environmental policies and President Obama is more the ticket. Rep. Issa is already readying an investigation of the fake “Climategate” email scandal that has already been debunked. And the accused scientists have been cleared. But that’s not about to stop Issa, because the global warming denier is out to make a big public splash and a name for himself. And what better way to do that then, hype a phony scandal that’s red meat for wingnuts.What Does Global Warming Look Like to You? | Dan Lashof's Blog | Switchboard, from NRDC
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There is indeed, a clear choice this November. Vote Republican if you favor insane right-wing fringe extremism and conspiratorial anti-science policies. If not, vote for a Democrat.
What does global warming look like to you? Post a comment with links to images or video showing the impact of an extreme weather event that global warming is making more common. [Why not also post some evidence that extreme weather is any more common now that it ever has been?]Climate change linked to quakes - national | Stuff.co.nz
Professor Bill McGuire, of University College London, the organiser of the three-day conference, said when land-based ice shelves melted, the Earth's crust bounced back up, triggering earthquakes which sparked submarine landslides and tsunamis.Global warming events set at Bennington College this week: Rutland Herald Online
"Climate change doesn't just affect the atmosphere and the oceans but the Earth's crust as well. The whole Earth is an interactive system," he told Reuters.
BENNINGTON –Professor Wallace S. Broecker, a major figure in the climate-change debate, will present a lecture, “What Must We Do to Combat Global Warming?” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Bennington College’s Tishman Lecture Hall.
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