NBC Reporter Mocks Romney For Not Believing 'Man-Made Global Warming' Creates Hurricanes
And this is what happens when you live in a bubble -- you actually start to believe that if we increase fuel standards hurricanes will go away.Quark Soup by David Appell: On Claims of Data Manipulation
Moreover, now we have yet another look at how impossible it is for Romney to get anything close to objective coverage from those covering the campaign. Look at what Romney's up against in just the few words of that tweet -- a roaring moron who believes that if we cut carbon emissions… hurricanes will go away.
Haake epitomizes the anti-scientific, theocratic thinking of the Our Gaia Of the Global Warming Church.
there's never been the slightest hint of any manipulation, and the people making the accusations have never offered any proof or evidence and are so usually dishonest about everything else I didn't see the point in going furtherFlashback: How USHCN Hides The Decline In US Temperatures | Real Science
Watch those older temperatures plummet inside Tom Karl and James Hansen’s computer games, which are used to influence critical US government policy decisions.Could a carbon tax help the U.S. avert the fiscal cliff?
They cool the 1930s by 1.3 degrees, and then claim that the past decade has been the warmest by a few tenths of a degree. Enron accountants would be proud of such fine data presentation.
A carbon fee usually gets criticized for hurting poorer Americans the most—they spend the biggest slice of their income on gasoline and other energy-intensive products, after all.
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