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Mind change on climate change?
This is interesting. And here’s something related . It’s from a year ago, when a number of previously convinced scientists were having doubts about the proof that global warming is generated by human activity. That number seems to have increased since—and in my opinion a ...
Another Change You Won't See From Obama
talkleft.com — From the time Sen. Barack Obama announced his candidacy, I wrote and wrote about his record on criminal justice issues, particularly with respect to our drug laws. I didn't like what I learned and said so repeatedly. While his policy positions and ... (more) Another Change You Won't See From Obama
Obama names climate change experts to posts
washingtontimes.com — By: soxconn Global Warming or Climate Change? Notice how it has evolved? The climate isn't warming like big Al said, it is changing. It has always been changing. What Holdren is practicing used to be called witchcraft, Michael Crichton called a state ... (more) Obama names climate change experts to posts
Obama on Climate Change: 'The Time for Denial Is Over'
voices.washingtonpost.com — By Philip Rucker President-elect Barack Obama met this afternoon in Chicago with former vice president Al Gore to discuss climate change, declaring after the meeting, "The time for denial is over." Also attended by Vice President-elect Joe Biden, the ... (more) Obama on Climate Change: 'The Time for Denial Is Over'
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VIA: Tuesday, December 16
AMERICAN DIGEST — ... would not have existed if we didn't believe carbon emissions caused global warming. And so were lots of people around me; and there were international conferences full of such people. And we had political support, the ear of government, big budgets, and we felt fairly important and useful (well, I did anyway). It was great. -- .: U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works :: Minority Page :. [VIA: neo-neocon - Mind change on climate change? ] ...

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Maggie's Farm — ... Neoneo observes, as we have been doing for years, the growing numbers of vocal climate skeptics. She links Sen. Inhofe's ...

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