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Kevin Grandia |
New Scientist debunks the skeptic myths17 May 07
Hi, New Scientist? Yes, I would like to order 300 million copies of your Climate Change: Guide for the perplexed. Yes, and please send about 200 copies to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20500.
New Scientist's upcoming issue will include what is by far the most comprehensive debunking of the global warming myths, continuously used by the small handful of so-called "experts" who say either: a) global warming isn't happening; (b) humans are not too blame, and anything in between. Ever wondered about "medieval warming?" "The Little Ice Age?" "Cosmic Rays?" And of the other denier messages? Check out the New Scientist here, save them to the hard drive and get the message out. Here's links to each thorough debunking: |
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Kevin Grandia |
New Scientist slams Canada's inaction19 Dec 06
The December issue of New Scientist pulls no punches in its editorial titled: Canada faces the wrong way on climate change. As usual it is a subcription-only article, but here's a snippet: "If there is one nation that should be acutely aware of how damaging climate change could be it is Canada. Its northern wilderness has been romanticised in literature, has inspired great art, and remains a treasured element in the national character. Yet instead of leading the charge to halt global warming, the Canadian government led by Stephen Harper is retreating." |
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Richard Littlemore |
Corcoran Stumbles Onto Interesting Science; Emerges Unscathed18 Sep 06
Corcoran's reportage, however, is another example of the lengths to which he will go to mislead people about the science of climate change. |




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