Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Global Warming - Some opinions are changing
Well, maybe the pendulum is swinging.
In our world where everyone seems to have an authoritative title, it's hard to know who anyone really is, or what their opinion is worth.
Anyway, this article highlights some who have changed their opinions, and promises many more to come.
If nothing else, I'd like to see the indoctrination of our children stopped until facts can be evaluated without the incessant hype...
In our world where everyone seems to have an authoritative title, it's hard to know who anyone really is, or what their opinion is worth.
Anyway, this article highlights some who have changed their opinions, and promises many more to come.
If nothing else, I'd like to see the indoctrination of our children stopped until facts can be evaluated without the incessant hype...
Marc Morano reports:
"The list below is just the tip of the iceberg. A more detailed and comprehensive sampling of scientists who have only recently spoken out against climate hysteria will be forthcoming in a soon to be released U.S. Senate report. Please stay tuned to this website, as this new government report is set to redefine the current climate debate.
In the meantime, please review the list of scientists below and ask yourself why the media is missing one of the biggest stories in climate of 2007. Feel free to distribute the partial list of scientists who recently converted to skeptics to your local schools and universities. The voices of rank and file scientists opposing climate doomsayers can serve as a counter to the alarmism that children are being exposed to on a daily basis. (See Washington Post April 16, 2007 article about kids fearing of a “climactic Armageddon” )
The media's climate fear factor seemingly grows louder even as the latest science grows less and less alarming by the day. (See Der Spiegel May 7, 2007 article: Not the End of the World as We Know It ) It is also worth noting that the proponents of climate fears are increasingly attempting to suppress dissent by skeptics. (See UPI May 10, 2007 article: U.N. official says it's 'completely immoral' to doubt global warming fears )"