Richard Lindzen's WSJ Attack On Al Gore And Global Warming Science Relies On Flawed Study...
Think Progress June 26, 2006 at 04:44 PM
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In today's Wall Street Journal, prominent climate skeptic Richard Lindzen tries to make the case that "There Is No 'Consensus' On Global Warming." Most of the article is, typically, invective against Al Gore and his movie, An Inconvenient Truth.
Lindzen does acknowledge that thousands of scientists from 120 countries have agreed, through the extraordinarily rigorous International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) process, that human activity is driving global warming. He also acknowledges that this consensus was recently confirmed by a report prepared for Congress by the National Academy of Scientists.
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Bush Still Questions If Global Warming Is Man-Made...
ABC News Bill Blakemore June 26, 2006 at 03:46 PM
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A perfect storm of drenching rain, irony, political rancor, public fear and -- at the last minute like a fierce stroke of lightning -- word from the highest court in the land, descended on the nation's capital today.
This storm -- pulling in many parts of the global warming emergency -- also broke through the White House perimeters and helped bring down a century-old elm tree, laying it across the driveway.
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READ MORE: Global Warming
In today's Wall Street Journal, prominent climate skeptic Richard Lindzen tries to make the case that "There Is No 'Consensus' On Global Warming." Most of the article is, typically, invective against Al Gore and his movie, An Inconvenient Truth.
Lindzen does acknowledge that thousands of scientists from 120 countries have agreed, through the extraordinarily rigorous International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) process, that human activity is driving global warming. He also acknowledges that this consensus was recently confirmed by a report prepared for Congress by the National Academy of Scientists.
READ WHOLE STORY
Bush Still Questions If Global Warming Is Man-Made...
ABC News Bill Blakemore June 26, 2006 at 03:46 PM
READ MORE: George W. Bush, Global Warming
A perfect storm of drenching rain, irony, political rancor, public fear and -- at the last minute like a fierce stroke of lightning -- word from the highest court in the land, descended on the nation's capital today.
This storm -- pulling in many parts of the global warming emergency -- also broke through the White House perimeters and helped bring down a century-old elm tree, laying it across the driveway.
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