Global Warming’s Six Americas in May 2011 | Yale Project on Climate Change Communication
[From the PDF] The high level of concern found in the fall of 2008, on the eve of the recession and prior to the release of stolen emails (known asMichael Mann And The ClimateGate Whitewash: Part One - Larry Bell - The Bell Tells for You - Forbes
climategate), remains an unmatched benchmark for engagement with the issue of climate change.
This two-part series addresses the conduct, conclusions and criticisms of four investigations into possible irregularities and misdeeds revealed in publicly exposed communications among prominent climate scientists.Global warming alarmism - Kesten Green - business | Stuff.co.nz
People become less persuaded by appeals to trust the authorities, less susceptible to fear, less willing to accept emotional appeals from celebrities, less gullible. And this shows in the polls.
As have the other environmental alarms before it, the dangerous man-made global warming alarm will fade. It is already beginning to do so.
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