Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Climate change 'fraud' letter: a Martin Luther moment in science history - CSMonitor.com
Esteemed physicist Harold Lewis is calling global warming the 'most successful pseudoscientific fraud I have seen.' His resignation letter could mark the unraveling of one of the great scientific mistakes in history and the beginning of a needed reformation of the scientific community.
The biggest scam ever | The Daily Collegian
Professors routinely lecture on the imminent threat of global warming/climate change, and take for granted that every student sitting before them is drinking their liberal Koolade. I, for one, am sick of it. The “general consensus” among the scientific community that your all-knowing college teachers and the leftist media love to tout doesn’t exist. Global warming is the biggest farce of our time, and if President Obama and the sycophant Democrats in congress have anything to do with it, we’ll all pay dearly for it.
The American Spectator : AmSpecBlog : Climate for Climate Alarmism a-Changin'
As my colleague Iain Murray notes in an email, "The times they are a-changin'. A lot of other alarmists have been banned too. Read the whole thing if you speak some Wikipedia-ese and have the time". Wiki-Gate can take a number.

What we have been saying about the alarmists' global warming case, sagging despite billions in lucre to spin it and most every dirty trick in the book, is proving more and more true as time goes by and the sky and the beaches remain precisely where we left them.
Climate Change: A “Pseudoscientific Swindle"
But it is difficult to present Lewis as an “extremist” and talk about his past support for the theory of manmade climate change at the same time. A dispassionate consideration of his letter of resignation may lead a reader to see Lewis as a scientist who has come to oppose a theory he once supported because he found that the science did not support the theory. Furthermore, any “anger” present in Lewis’ letter of resignation may actually sounds more like the indignation of a man who believes he has been misled in the past, and has the attendant zeal of someone who earnestly desires to uphold his lifelong commitment to the advance of honest science. In keeping with that commitment to science, Lewis has joined the Academic Advisory Committee of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, which is “composed of researchers, scientists, economists and science authors who provide the GWPF with timely scientific, economic and policy advice.”

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