Thursday, January 17, 2013

Warmist David Appell: "Frankly, I can't think of a single instance in my entire lifetime where I considered climate change in any of my decisions about anything. Anything...it's just not a problem now, in the United States, for most people. It just isn't"

Quark Soup by David Appell: Exaggerating the Effects of Climate Change
Frankly, I can't think of a single instance in my entire lifetime where I considered climate change in any of my decisions about anything. Anything.
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But it's just not a problem now, in the United States, for most people. It just isn't.

4 comments:

Harry Dale Huffman said...

I will have nothing to do with rehabilitating David Apppell (a la Lance Armstrong, "coming clean"), he deserves only indictment, along with all those who pretend to know what they are talking about in the climate debate, and spend all their time vilifying the skeptics and critics of the consensus. I will not go to his site to read what he says now, I can already see it is weasel words, not humble and apologetic for his intellectual and public crimes. Just go away, all you alarmists (and lukewarmers too), who believe in the "greenhouse effect", of increasing temperature with increasing atmospheric carbon dioxice. Here is the definitive fact the fraudulent "experts" don't want to face:

Venus: No Greenhouse Effect

Squidly said...

Mr. Huffman, I concur wholeheartedly!

Anonymous said...

That David attended some loal lectures on climate shows that he is still lying.

But this is the time for him to get on the side of truth and start writing about the greatest scientific fraud since Eugenics gotThat David attended some local lectures on climate shows that he is still lying.

But this is the time for him to get on the side of truth and start writing about the greatest scientific fraud since Eugenics got 100+ million people killed when Germany got on board.

Thanks
JK100+ million people killed when Germany got on board.

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JK



David Appell said...

Are you afraid to link to my other posts? Or only those that serve your narrow, biased agenda?