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Originally Posted by HOZ
No the hysteria is very much very over the top. 24/7 the Earth is doomed unless we put in flourecent lighting. Polar Bears are dying out. Death disease, etc....
This is something that will run it's course. Much like the Global Ice Age of the 70's.
As for the article say alot more than that.
Richard Lindzen, the professor of Atmospheric Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology - who also appeared on the documentary - recently claimed: "Scientists who dissent from the alarmism have seen their funds disappear, their work derided, and themselves labelled as industry stooges
They just don't identify the people and certianly it could be e-mail from a few nuts. But then who would know a very unfamous University Professor from Winnipeg's e-mail address? Ummmmm other scientists?
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Well I mustn't be getting the same doomsday newsletter that you are. Most of the reactionary/doomsday talk I hear is coming from people that are on the side of discrediting global warming that put those words in the mouths of people that are in belief of global warming.
It is a shame that their funding is getting cut. But perhaps it is getting cut because their research is being looked at as erroneous. If a scientist started researching that the theory of gravity is false. There is a good chance his funding will disappear and his colleagues will stop talking to him. Not saying that this is the case, but it is a possibility.
Well if a scientist, such as the one at U of M, puts out a paper that discredits global warming and a newspaper writes about it. His name will appear in the article as a source. It wouldn't be hard for anyone to find his email address after that.