C3: Did Penn State-West "Scientist" Blatantly Lie To U.S. Senate About Climate Change? The IPCC Corruption Of Science Continues
Does misrepresenting a science this badly in Congressional testimony constitute perjury? Stating one's opinions is one thing (and quite acceptable), but misleading by omission of key facts and inaccurate statements is a whole 'nuther ball game.Dear Wildly Dishonest Harvard Professor Who Lied To Congress | Real Science
The graph below plots sea level at New York for the last 160 years. The fastest period of sea level rise was the 1930s. Since 1950, sea level has been rising at about half the 1930s rate.Sen. Sessions: 'I Am Offended' By Views Of Climate Scientists | ThinkProgress
Why did you lie to Congress yesterday and tell them that sea level rise has tripled over the last ten years?
Boxer: The conclusion that you’re coming to is shared by 1-2 percent of the scientists. You shouldn’t be offended by that. That’s the fact.The report the warmist professor wishes he’d actually written | Herald Sun Andrew Bolt Blog
Sessions: I don’t believe that’s correct.
Professor Roger Pielke Jr is astonished that an IPCC leader author, Professor Christopher Field, can so casually misrepresent his own report to the US Senate:
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