Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Statement from American Tradition Institute Environmental Law Center in Response to American Association for the Advancement of Science’s Misleading Accusations Against ATI Today
[Chris Horner] “I noticed no relation between our initiative and the AAAS Board’s rhetoric until they mentioned us somewhat incongruously.

“The notion that application of laws that expressly cover academics is an ‘attack’ on them is substantively identical to Hollywood apologists who call application of other laws to Roman Polanski an attack on Polanski. They lost the plot somewhere along the way.
Climate Change Skepticism Now Considered ‘Harassment’? « Commentary Magazine
And after years of watching climate change advocates demonizing global warming skeptics, it’s hard to have any sympathy for the AAAS on this issue. Not to mention, previously leaked emails have shown climate change scientists behaving in ways abusive to the public trust. Skeptics should absolutely work to expose any potential corruption in the global warming advocacy community — and the fact AAAS is so terrified of legal challenges is good reason to believe these skeptics might be onto something.
New Poll Finds Most Americans See No Immediate Threat from Climate Change: Scientific American
Nearly 40 percent of Americans are part of categories called the "alarmed" or "concerned," meaning they are more likely to say global warming is man-made and are motivated to do something about it.
Second 'Hands Across The Sand' sends an environmental message - CaptivaSanibel.com
On June 25, approximately two dozen demonstrators gathered just before noon on Lighthouse Beach, linking hands for 15 minutes in a show of resolve.
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"Last year we had a huge turnout because the oil spill had just happened, but I'm afraid most people have simply forgotten about it," said Kirwan

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