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Written by Christopher Monckton
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Thursday, 23 April 2009 |
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Yet again, rent-seeking “scientists” bidding for wealth, power, and
glory at taxpayers’ expense have used computer games divorced from
observed reality as the basis for making absurd, extravagant,
scientifically-baseless, and now rather tired and shop-worn predictions
that climatic doom will ensue unless the world shuts down two-thirds of
its economic activity.
To save the planet, burn more CO2.
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Written by Christopher Monckton
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Thursday, 23 April 2009 |
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Yet again, rent-seeking “scientists” bidding for wealth, power, and
glory at taxpayers’ expense have used computer games divorced from
observed reality as the basis for making absurd, extravagant,
scientifically-baseless, and now rather tired and shop-worn predictions
that climatic doom will ensue unless the world shuts down two-thirds of
its economic activity.
To save the planet, burn more CO2.
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Written by Christopher Monckton
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Thursday, 16 April 2009 |
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The scare: For years, scientists, politicians, journalists,
academics, and schoolteachers have been fabricating lurid and
imaginative disaster stories about the supposed environmental impact of
anthropogenic “global warming”. There have been apocalyptic predictions
about soaring temperatures, Arctic ice-melt, sea-level rise,
hurricanes, extreme-weather events of all kinds, species extinction,
etc., etc. These scare stories have little basis in scientific reality:
they are pure inventions, usually designed to attract funding or
increase circulation.
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Written by Christopher Monckton
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Thursday, 16 April 2009 |
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The scare: For years, scientists, politicians, journalists,
academics, and schoolteachers have been fabricating lurid and
imaginative disaster stories about the supposed environmental impact of
anthropogenic “global warming”. There have been apocalyptic predictions
about soaring temperatures, Arctic ice-melt, sea-level rise,
hurricanes, extreme-weather events of all kinds, species extinction,
etc., etc. These scare stories have little basis in scientific reality:
they are pure inventions, usually designed to attract funding or
increase circulation.
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Written by Christopher Monckton
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Tuesday, 14 April 2009 |
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The Hon. Representative Ed Markey, and The Hon. Representative Joe Barton,
Committee on Energy and Commerce, US House of Representatives, Washington, DC.
Gentlemen,
Questions raised by the Subcommittee on Energy & Environment
I am most grateful for the fairness and good humor with which Chairman
Markey conducted the hearing of 26 March 2009 on the question of
adaptation to “global warming”. The calibre, commitment, and concern of
Hon. Gentleladies and Gentlemen on both sides of the House were
self-evident.
However, my notes of the hearing indicate that certain national and
international executive agencies may have materially, serially,
seriously, and successfully misled your Congress for several years
about the imagined extent, anthropogenic component, and effects of
“global warming”.
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