Thursday, February 10, 2011

Breathtaking climate hoax promotion by warmist Richard Wiles: most climate scientists allegedly tell us there is a "98 percent chance that radical environmental changes in the next 10 - 50 years will wipe out half of all known life forms on earth"

Richard Wiles: That Awkward Conversation (About the Climate)
I've spent a lot of time lately thinking about climate change liars. Those people who make a living deliberately deceiving the public about the scientific consensus on climate disruption. These people are awful, they know who they are. They have to live with their lies.
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If someone told all the parents of the world that there was a 98 percent chance that radical environmental changes in the next 10 - 50 years will wipe out half of all known life forms on earth, and that famine, plagues, floods and droughts on a scale not seen in thousands of years would become routine for billions of people, you would think they would tell their kids.

Well most climate scientists in the world have been telling us that, but we don't do anything about it.
Richard Wiles
Wiles co-founded Environmental Working Group with Ken Cook. He is currently consulting on communications strategies to combat climate disruption. Prior to EWG Wiles was a senior staff officer at the National Academy of Sciences' Board on Agriculture. He holds a BA from Colgate University and an MA from California State University at Sacramento.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's a double non-sequitur: it's like saying that I have a 98% chance of getting laid in the next 10 minutes by the gorgeous lady I saw across a crowded mall the other day-- not only that the percentage figure in both his any my cases have any basis in fact (i.e. pulled out of thin, unwarmed air), but both his and my timelines are also not connected with anything that can be proven beyond a reasonable doubt!

far2right said...

Excellent, sonoflibety. Al Gore thought he had a 100% chance of getting laid the moment any masseuse entered his hotel room. See, he can be proven wrong after all.

Anonymous said...

Hoax? Why? Because you say so? The planet is going to hell in a hand basket as per hundreds of well-researched studies from scientists in dozens of disciplines in dozens of countries. What have you got to debunk it -- Al gore lives in a big house?