The Great Global Warming Swindle
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The movie shows up in the bloglines stateside around the same time that a report comes out regarding Arctic Melting.
I've given the program a listen, but I'll have to give it another listen. I'm not in favor of alarmism, per se, butI'm also not in favor of shrill rebuttals that involve blaming media hype and crazed scientists eager for funding dollars. This argument seems funny to me in the united states, since we've had an administration who has cut funding for science. Especially since, although I don't have the numbers in front of me, I'm pretty certain that the individuals who profit from materials that cause man-made pollutants make a lot more than scientists do.
But, that said, I still have some listening to do. I'm including some resources that I plan on reviewing, and welcome any additional resources for those of you who are investigating the issue.
BBC also aired a rebuttal of the show, which I have yet to give a listen to.
NPR has a recording of a debate on the issue of Global Warming, which I also have yet to give a listen to. Participants include Richard Lindzen, Michael Crighton, Philip Stott, Brenda Ekwurzel, Gavin Schmidt, and Richard Sommerville. From what I gather, the opponents of Global Warming made a better case.
Wikipedia, aka "the intellectual hootenanny" (this term was inspired by
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More fun reading:
The career of James Hansen, one of the worlds outspoken proponents of Global Warming.
But that's all for now. Time for bed for me. Sleep well, all!