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	<title>Comments on: Right Wing Trumpets Global Warming Denial Of Discredited &#8216;TV Weatherman&#8217;</title>
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		<title>By: NotMyselfToday</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Nov 2007 14:28:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It&#039;s the way of the left to try to put down those who don&#039;t believe the way they do. You can hand them the fact on a silver platter and they won&#039;t take it.
Look around you people. The oceans have expanded ~1.8mm/ year for the past 300 years. If it wasn&#039;t for &quot;global warming&quot; the earth would shift the other way.... global cooling. 
I&#039;m with fromerliberal... bring it on. I enjoy warm bar-b-queing on Christmas!
get the facts:
http://www.co2science.org/scripts/CO2ScienceB2C/articles/V10/N47/EDIT.jsp</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s the way of the left to try to put down those who don&#8217;t believe the way they do. You can hand them the fact on a silver platter and they won&#8217;t take it.<br />
Look around you people. The oceans have expanded ~1.8mm/ year for the past 300 years. If it wasn&#8217;t for &#8220;global warming&#8221; the earth would shift the other way&#8230;. global cooling.<br />
I&#8217;m with fromerliberal&#8230; bring it on. I enjoy warm bar-b-queing on Christmas!<br />
get the facts:<br />
<a href="http://www.co2science.org/scripts/CO2ScienceB2C/articles/V10/N47/EDIT.jsp" rel="nofollow">http://www.co2science.org/scripts/CO2ScienceB2C/articles/V10/N47/EDIT.jsp</a><a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4168204', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: formerliberal</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2007 17:33:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Name calling the number one tool of the liberal. How about this one. I live in a northern state  towards the middle of the country. I like global warming. Longer summers, extended growing periods, and best of all, a 20 foot high increase of our coastlines would mean most of the major cities on the west and east cost would become part of the oceans. Sounds good to me. I think I&#039;ll burn some old tires this week in your honor.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Name calling the number one tool of the liberal. How about this one. I live in a northern state  towards the middle of the country. I like global warming. Longer summers, extended growing periods, and best of all, a 20 foot high increase of our coastlines would mean most of the major cities on the west and east cost would become part of the oceans. Sounds good to me. I think I&#8217;ll burn some old tires this week in your honor.<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4157129', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: gln</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Nov 2007 03:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Background on the OISM. It is always good to consider the source of any information.

http://www.sourcewatch.org/wiki.phtml?title=Oregon_Institute_of_Science_and_Medicine

Of course this is sourcewatch which is WIKI structured, but it presents much doubt as to the validity of OISM.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Background on the OISM. It is always good to consider the source of any information.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.sourcewatch.org/wiki.phtml?title=Oregon_Institute_of_Science_and_Medicine" rel="nofollow">http://www.sourcewatch.org/wiki.phtml?title=Oregon_Institute_of_Science_and_Medicine</a></p>
<p>Of course this is sourcewatch which is WIKI structured, but it presents much doubt as to the validity of OISM.<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4153993', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: poptech</title>
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		<dc:creator>poptech</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Nov 2007 00:05:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.populartechnology.net/2007/10/no-consensus-on-global-warming.html&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;NO &#039;Consensus&#039; on &quot;Man-Made&quot; Global Warming&lt;/a&gt;

&lt;b&gt;Skeptical Scientists:&lt;/b&gt;

A. Alan Moghissi, Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, Technical University of Karlsruhe, Germany
Aksel Wiin-Nielsen, Professor of Geophysical Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Alfred H. Pekarek, Ph.D. Geology, Associate Professor of Geology, St. Cloud State University, USA
Allan M.R. MacRae, B.Sc., M.Eng., P.Eng, Canada
Andreas Prokoph, B.Sc. Geology, Ph.D. Earth Sciences, University Tubingen, Germany
Anthony R. Lupo, Ph.D. Atmospheric Science, Purdue University, USA
Antonino Zichichi, Professor Emeritus of Advanced Physics, University of Bologna, Italy
Arthur B. Robinson, Ph.D. Chemistry, University of California, San Diego, USA
Arthur Rorsch, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Molecular Genetics, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Ben Herman, Ph.D. Atmospheric Sciences, University of Arizona, USA
Bob Durrenberger, Retired Climatologist, Former President of the American Association of State Climatologists, USA
Boris Winterhalter, Ph.D. Geology, Helsinki University, Finland
Bruce N. Ames, Ph.D. BioChemistry, California Institute of Technology, USA
Bruno Wiskel, B.Sc. Honours Geology, University of Albert, Canada
Carl Johan Friedrich (Frits) BÃ¶ttcher, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physical Chemistry, University of Leiden, The Netherlands
Charles Gelman, B.S. Chemistry, M.S. Public Health, University of Michigan, USA
Chauncey Starr, Ph.D. Physics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA
Chris de Freitas, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Christiaan Frans van Sumere, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry, University of Gent, Belgium
Christopher Essex, Ph.D. Applied Mathematics Professor, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Christopher Landsea, Ph.D. Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, USA
Claude Allegre, Ph.D. Physics, University of Paris, France
Clinton H. Sheehan, Ph.D. Physics, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Craig D. Idso, M.S. Agronomy, Ph.D. Geography, Arizona State University, USA
Daniel B. Botkin, Ph.D. Biology, Rutgers University, USA
David Deming, B.S. Geology, Ph.D. Geophysics, University of Utah, USA
David E. Wojick, B.S. Civil Engineering, Ph.D. Mathematical Logic, University of Pittsburgh, USA
David Evans, B.Sc. Applied Mathematics and Physics, M.S. Statistics, Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Stanford, USA
David G. Aubrey, B.S. Geological Sciences, Ph.D. Oceanography, University of California at San Diego, USA
David J. Bellamy, B.Sc. Botany, Ph.D. Ecology, Durham University, UK
David L. Hill, Ph.D. Physics, Princeton, USA
David Nowell, M.Sc. Meteorology, Royal Meteorological Society, Canada
David R. Legates, Ph.D. Climatology, University of Delaware, USA
Dennis P. Lettenmaier, Ph.D. Professor of Hydrology, University of Washington, USA
Don J. Easterbrook, Ph.D. Geology, University of Washington, USA
Donald G. Baker, Ph.D. Soils, Geology, University of Minnesota, USA
Douglas V. Hoyt, Solar Physicist and Climatologist, Retired, Raytheon, USA
Duncan Wingham, Ph.D. Physics, University of Bath, UK
Eckhard Grimmel, Ph.D. Geography, University of Hamburg, Germany
Edward Wegman, Ph.D. Mathematical Statistics, University of Iowa, USA
Eigil Friis-Christensen, Ph.D. Geophysics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Elliot Abrams, M.S. Meteorology, Penn State, USA
Eric S. Posmentier, Adjunct Professor of Earth Sciences, Dartmouth, USA
Fred Michel, B.Sc. Geological Sciences, M.Sc. Earth Sciences, Ph.D. Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo, Canada
Fred W. Decker, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, USA
Frederick Seitz, Ph.D. Physics, Princeton University, USA
Freeman Dyson, Professor Emeritus, Physics, Princeton, USA
G. Cornelis van Kooten, B.Sc. Geophysics, Ph.D. Agricultural &amp; Resource Economics, Oregon State University, USA
Gabriel T. Csanady, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, University of New South Wales, Australia
Garth Paltridge, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies, University of Tasmania, Australia
Gary D. Sharp, Ph.D. Marine Biology, University of California, USA
Gary Novak, M.S. Microbiology, USA
George E. McVehil, B.A. Physics, M.S. Ph.D. Meteorology, AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologist, USA
George H. Taylor, M.S. Meteorology, University of Utah, USA
George Kukla, Micropalentologist, Special Research Scientist of Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, USA
George V. Chilingarian, Ph.D. Geology, University of Southern California, USA
George Wilhelm Stroke, Ph.D. Physics, University of Paris, France
Gerd-Rainer Weber, Ph.D. Consulting Meteorologist, Germany
Gerhard Gerlich, Ph.D. Physics, Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany
Gerrit J. van der Lingen, PhD Geology, New Zealand
Gordon E. Swaters, Ph.D. Applied Mathematics and Physical Oceanography, University of British Columbia, Canada
Graham Smith, Associate Professor of Geography, University of Western Ontario, Canada
H. Grant (H.G.) Goodell, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, USA
Harry N.A. Priem, Professor Emeritus of Isotope and Planetary Geology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Hendrik Tennekes, Former Director of Research, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, The Netherlands
Henrik Svensmark, Solar System Physics, Danish National Space Center, Denmark
Henry R. Linden, Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA
Howard C. Hayden, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Connecticut, USA
Hugh W. Ellsaesser, Ph.D. Meteorology, Formerly with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
Ian D. Clark, Professor Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa, Canada
Ian Plimer, Professor of Mining Geology, University of Adelaide, Australia
Indur M. Goklany, Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, India
Jack Barrett, Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, Manchester, UK
James Oâ€™Brien, Ph.D. Meteorology, Texas A&amp;M University, USA
JÃ¡n Veizer, Professor Emeritus, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa, Canada
Jay H. Lehr, Ph.D. Groundwater Hydrology, University of Arizona, USA
Jennifer Marohasy, Ph.D. Biology, University of Queensland, Australia
Joseph (Joe) P. Sobel, Ph.D. Meteorology, Penn State, USA
Joel Schwartz, B.S. Chemistry, M.S. Planetary Science, California Institute of Technology, USA
John E. Gaynor, M.S. Meteorology, UCLA, USA
John R. Christy, Ph.D. Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois, USA
Joseph Conklin, M.S. Meteorology, Rutgers University, USA
Joseph Dâ€™Aleo, M.S. Meteorology, University of Wisconsin, USA
Keith D. Hage, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Meteorology, University of Alberta, Canada
Keith E. Idso, Ph.D. Botany, Arizona State University, USA
Kelvin Kemm, Ph.D. Nuclear Physics, Natal University, South Africa
Kenneth E.F. Watt, Ph.D. Zoology, University of Chicago, USA
Khabibullo Abdussamatov, Ph.D. Astrophysicist, The University of Leningrad, Russia
Klaus Wyrtki, Ph.D. Oceanography, Physics, Mathematics, University of Kiel, Germany
Lee C. Gerhard, Ph.D. Geology, University of Kansas, USA
LuboÅ¡ Motl, Ph.D. Theoretical Physicist, Harvard, USA
Madhav Khandekar, Ph.D. Meteorology, Florida State University, USA
Manik Talwani, Ph.D. Physics, Columbia University, USA
Marcel Leroux, Professor Emeritus of Climatology, University of Lyon, France
Mel Goldstein, Ph.D. Meteorology, NYU, USA
Michael Crichton, A.B. Anthropology, M.D. Harvard, USA
Michael D. Griffin, B.S. Physics, M.S. Applied Physics, Ph.D. Aerospace Engineering, University of Maryland, USA
Michael Savage, B.S. Biology, M.S. Anthropology, M.S. Ethnobotany, Ph.D. Nutritional Ethnomedicine, USA
Michael R. Fox, Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, University of Washington, USA
Michel Salomon, M.D. University of Paris, Director, International Centre for Scientific Ecology, France
Neil Frank, Ph.D. Meteorology, Florida State University, USA
Nils-Axel MÃ¶rner, Professor Emeritus of Palegeophysics and Geodynamics, Stockholm University, Sweden
Nir J. Shaviv, Ph.D. Astrophysicist, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Norman Brown, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of Ulster, UK
Ola M. Johannessen, Professor, Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center, Norway
Olavi KÃ¤rner, Ph.D. Senior Research Associate, Atmospheric Sensing Group, Tartu Astrophysical Observatory, Estonia
Oliver W. Frauenfeld, Ph.D. Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, USA
Paavo Siitam, M.Sc. Agronomist, Canada
Paul Copper, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences, Laurentian University, Canada
Paul Driessen, B.A. Geology and Field Ecology, Lawrence University, USA
Paul Reiter, Professor of Medical Entomology, Pasteur Institute, France
Patrick J. Michaels, Ph.D. Ecological Climatology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Patrick Moore, B.Sc. Forest Biology, Ph.D. Ecology, University of British Columbia, Canada
Petr Chylek, Ph.D. Physics, University of California, USA
Philip Stott, Professor Emeritus, Department of Biogeography, University of London, UK
Piers Corbyn, B.Sc Physics, M.Sc Astrophysics, Queen Mary College, UK
R. Timothy (Tim) Patterson, Ph.D. Professor of Geology, Carleton University, Canada
Randall Cerveny, Ph.D. Geography, University of Nebraska, USA
Reid A. Bryson, B.A. Geology, Ph.D. Meteorology, University of Chicago, USA
Richard C. Willson, Ph.D. Atmospheric Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, USA
Richard S. Courtney, Ph.D. Geography, The Ohio State University, USA
Richard S. Lindzen, Ph.D. Professor of Meteorology, MIT, USA
Roger A. Pielke (Sr.), Ph.D. Meteorology, Penn State, USA
Rob Scagel, M.Sc., Forest Microclimate Specialist, Canada
Robin Vaughan, Ph.D. Physics, Nottingham University, UK
Robert C. Balling Jr., Ph.D. Professor of Climatology, Arizona State University, USA
Robert C. Whitten, Physicist, Retired Research Scientist, NASA, USA
Robert Giegengack, Ph.D. Geology, Yale, USA
Robert H. Essenhigh, M.S. Natural Sciences, Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, University of Sheffield, UK
Robert Johnston, M.S. Physics, B.A. Astronomy, USA
Robert L. Kovach, Professor of Geophysics, Stanford University, USA
Robert (Bob) M. Carter, B.Sc. Geology, Ph.D. Paleontology, University of Cambridge, Australia
Roy Spencer, Ph.D. Meteorology, University of Wisconsin, USA
S. Fred Singer, Ph.D. Physics, Princeton University, USA
Sallie Baliunas, Ph.D. Astrophysics, Harvard, USA
Sherwood B. Idso, Ph.D. Soil Science, University of Minnesota, USA
Simon C. Brassell, B.Sc. Chemistry &amp; Geology, Ph.D. Organic Geochemistry, University of Bristol, UK
Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen, Ph.D. Department of Geography, University of Hull, UK
Steve Milloy, B.A. Natural Sciences, M.S. Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Stephen McIntyre, B.Sc. Mathematics, University of Toronto, Canada
Sylvan H. Wittwer, Ph.D. Horticulture, University of Missouri, USA
Syun-Ichi Akasofu, Ph.D. Geophysics, University of Alaska, USA
Tad S. Murty, Ph.D. Oceanography and Meteorology, University of Chicago, USA
Thomas Schmidlin, Ph.D. Professor of Geography, Kent State University, USA
Timothy (Tim) F. Ball, Ph.D. Geography, Historical Climatology, University of London, UK
Tom Harris, B. Eng. M. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (thermo-fluids), Canada
Tom V. Segalstad, B.S. Geology, University of Oslo, Norway
Vern Harnapp, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Geography, University of Akron, USA
Vincent Gray, Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, Cambridge University, UK
W. Dennis Clark, Ph.D. Botany, Sacramento State College, USA
Wibjorn Karlen, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology, Stockholm University, Sweden
William B. Hubbard, Ph.D. Professor of Planetary Atmospheres, University of Arizona, USA
William Cotton, M.S. Atmospheric Science, Ph.D. Meteorology, Pennsylvania State University, USA
William E. Reifsnyder, B.S. Meteorology, M.S. Ph.D. Forestry, Yale, USA
William J.R. Alexander, Professor Emeritus, Department of Civil and Biosystems Engineering, University of Pretoria, South Africa
William (Bill) M. Gray, M.S. Meteorology, Ph.D. Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, USA
Willie Soon, Ph.D. Astrophysics, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, USA
Wolfgang ThÃ¼ne, Ph.D. Geography, University of Wuerzburg, Germany
Zbigniew Jaworowski, M.D. Ph.D. D.Sc., Central Laboratory for Radiological Protection, Poland

&lt;b&gt;Meteorologists:&lt;/b&gt;
A.J. Colby, B.S. Atmospheric Sciences, AMS Certified Meteorologist, Meteorologist WKYC-TV, USA
Andre Bernier, B.S. Meteorology, Lyndon State College, Meteorologist WJW-TV, USA
Anthony Watts, AMS Certified Meteorologist, Chief Meteorologist KPAY-AM, USA
Arlo Gambell, AMS Certified Meteorologist, USA
Art Horn, B.S. Meteorology, Lyndon State College, Meteorologist WVIT-TV, USA
Asmunn Moene, former Chief Meteorologist, Oslo, Norway
Austin W. Hogan, AMS Certified Meteorologist, USA
Bill Meck, Chief Meteorologist WLEX-TV, USA
Bill Steffen, Meteorologist WOOD-TV, USA
Bob Breck, B.S. Meteorology &amp; Oceanography, University of Michigan, Chief Meteorologist WVUE-TV, USA
Brad Sussman, Meteorologist, USA
Brian Sussman, Meteorologist, USA
Bruce Boe, Director of Meteorology Weather Modification Inc., USA
Bruce Schwoegler, B.S. Meteorology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
Christopher Plonka, Meteorologist USAF, USA
Craig James, B.S. Meteorology, Penn State University, Chief Meteorologist WOOD-TV, USA
Dan Maly, Retired Meteorologist WOIO-TV, USA
David Aldrich, B.S. Meteorology, North Carolina State University, Meteorologist WTXF-TV, USA
Dick Goddard, Chief Meteorologist WJW-TV, USA
Don Webster, Retired Meteorologist WEWS-TV, USA
Douglas Leahey, Meteorologist, Canada
Eugenio Hackbart, Chief Meteorologist MetSul Meteorologia Weather Center, Brazil
Herb Stevens, Meteorologist WNYT-TV, USA
James Spann, AMS Certified Meteorologist, Chief Meteorologist WCFT-TV, WJSU-TV, USA
Jason Russell, Meteorologist, WTEN-TV, USA
Joe Bastardi, B.S. Meteorology, Penn State, Expert Senior Forecaster AccuWeather, USA
John Coleman, Meteorologist, Founder of &#039;The Weather Channel&#039;, Chief Meteorologist KUSI-TV, USA
Jon Loufman, Meteorologist WOIO-TV, USA
Justin Berk, B.S. Meteorology, Cornell University, AMS Certified Meteorologist, Meteorologist WMAR-TV, USA
Karl Bohnak, B.S. Meteorology, University of Wisconsin, AMS Certified Meteorologist, Meteorologist WLUC-TV, USA
Kevin Lemanowicz, B.S. Meteorology, Cornell University, Chief Meteorologist WFXT-TV, USA
Kevin Williams, B.S. Meteorology, Cornell University, Chief Meteorologist WHEC-TV, USA
Lee Eddington, Meteorologist Geophysics Branch, U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, USA
Mark Koontz, Meteorologist WFMJ-TV, USA
Mark Breen, B.S. Meteorology, Lyndon State College, Senior Meteorologist Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium, USA
Mark Johnson, AMS Certified Meteorologist, Chief Meteorologist, WEWS-TV, USA
Nick Morganelli, Free-Lance Meteorologist, USA
Richard (Rich) Apuzzo, Chief Meteorologist Skyeye Weather, USA
Roy Leep, B.S. Meteorology, Florida State University, Meteorologist WTVT-TV, USA
Sally Bernier, B.S. Meteorology, Lyndon State College, Meteorologist WJW-TV, USA
Shane Hollett, Meteorologist WMJI-FM, USA
Steven Nogueira, NWS Senior Meteorologist, USA
Terry Eliasen, B.S. Meteorology, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Meteorologist WBZ-TV, USA
Thomas B. Gray, M.S. Meteorology, USA
Tim Kelley, B.S. Meteorology, Lyndon State College, Meteorologist NECN, USA
Tom Chisholm, B.S. Atmospheric Sciences, Lyndon State College, Chief Meteorologist WMTW-TV, USA
William Kininmonth, M.Sc, Colorado State University, Retired Head of Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Australia

&lt;b&gt;Social Scientists:&lt;/b&gt;
Andrey Illarionov, Ph.D. Economics, St. Petersburg University, Russia
Benny Peiser, Ph.D. Professor of Social Anthropology, Liverpool John Moores University, UK
BjÃ¸rn Lomborg, Ph.D. Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Daniel R. Simmons, B.A. Economics, Utah State University, USA
Dennis Avery, M.S. Agricultural Economics, The University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
James Inhofe, B.A. Economics, University of Tulsa, USA
John J. Ray, Ph.D. Psychology, Macquarie University, Mensa, Sydney, Australia
Marlo Lewis, B.A. Political Science, Ph.D. Government, Claremont McKenna College, USA
Margo Thorning, Ph.D. Economics, University of Georgia, USA
Myron Ebell, M.Sc. Economics, London School of Economics, USA
Richard Tol, Ph.D. Economics, Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands
Richard W. Rahn, Ph.D. Business Economics, Columbia University, USA
Robert Bradley, B.A. Economics, Ph.D. Political Economy, University of Houston, USA
Robert Higgs, Ph.D. Economics, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Roger A. Pielke (Jr.), Ph.D. Political Science, University of Colorado, USA
Ross McKitrick, Ph.D. Economics, University of British Columbia, Canada
Thomas A. Birkland, Ph.D. Political Science, University of Washington, USA
Thomas Gale Moore, Ph.D. Economics, University of Chicago, USA
Vaclav Klaus, app. Ph.D. Economics, University of Economics, Prague, Czechoslovakia
William Nordhaus, Ph.D. Economics, MIT, USA

&lt;b&gt;Deceased:&lt;/b&gt;
Adrian H. Gordon, Meteorologist, University of South Australia, Australia (Died: April 12, 2000)
August H. Auer Jr., Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Science, University of Wyoming, USA (Died: June 10, 2007)
Duwayne M. Anderson, Professor Emeritus of Geology, Texas A&amp;M University, USA (Died: October 4, 2002)
George H. Sutton, Professor Emeritus of Geophysics, University of Hawaii, USA (Died: January 25, 2004)
Heinz Lettau, Professor Emeritus of Geophysics, University of Wisconsin, USA (Died: August 4, 2005)
Helmut Metzner, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Botany, University of Tubingen, Germany (Died: September 20, 1999)
James P. Lodge Jr., Ph.D. Consultant in Atmospheric Chemistry, USA (Died: December 14, 2001)
John R. Apel, Ph.D. Physics, Johns Hopkins University, USA (Died: August 16, 2001)
Larry H. Brace, B.S. Physics, University of Michigan, USA (Died: August 28, 2005)
Michael J. Higatsberger, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Experimental Physics, University of Vienna, Austria (Died: January 7, 2004)
Paul Handler, Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Illinois, USA (Died: January 24, 1998)
Robert E. Stevenson, Ph.D. Oceanography, University of Southern California, USA (Died: August 12, 2001)
Roland (R.A.D.) Byron-Scott, Senior Lecturer Emeritus in Meteorology at Flinders University, Australia (Died: January, 2004)
Thomas Gold, Professor Emeritus of Astronomy, Cornell University, USA (Died: June 22, 2004)
Tor Ragnar Gerholm, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Stockholm, Sweden (Died: June 27, 2007)
William (Bill) A. Nierenberg, Ph.D. Physics, Columbia University, USA (Died: September 10, 2000)
William Mitchell, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Oxford, UK (Died: October 30, 2002)</description>
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<p><b>Skeptical Scientists:</b></p>
<p>A. Alan Moghissi, Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, Technical University of Karlsruhe, Germany<br />
Aksel Wiin-Nielsen, Professor of Geophysical Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark<br />
Alfred H. Pekarek, Ph.D. Geology, Associate Professor of Geology, St. Cloud State University, USA<br />
Allan M.R. MacRae, B.Sc., M.Eng., P.Eng, Canada<br />
Andreas Prokoph, B.Sc. Geology, Ph.D. Earth Sciences, University Tubingen, Germany<br />
Anthony R. Lupo, Ph.D. Atmospheric Science, Purdue University, USA<br />
Antonino Zichichi, Professor Emeritus of Advanced Physics, University of Bologna, Italy<br />
Arthur B. Robinson, Ph.D. Chemistry, University of California, San Diego, USA<br />
Arthur Rorsch, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Molecular Genetics, Leiden University, The Netherlands<br />
Ben Herman, Ph.D. Atmospheric Sciences, University of Arizona, USA<br />
Bob Durrenberger, Retired Climatologist, Former President of the American Association of State Climatologists, USA<br />
Boris Winterhalter, Ph.D. Geology, Helsinki University, Finland<br />
Bruce N. Ames, Ph.D. BioChemistry, California Institute of Technology, USA<br />
Bruno Wiskel, B.Sc. Honours Geology, University of Albert, Canada<br />
Carl Johan Friedrich (Frits) BÃ¶ttcher, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physical Chemistry, University of Leiden, The Netherlands<br />
Charles Gelman, B.S. Chemistry, M.S. Public Health, University of Michigan, USA<br />
Chauncey Starr, Ph.D. Physics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA<br />
Chris de Freitas, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Auckland, New Zealand<br />
Christiaan Frans van Sumere, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry, University of Gent, Belgium<br />
Christopher Essex, Ph.D. Applied Mathematics Professor, University of Western Ontario, Canada<br />
Christopher Landsea, Ph.D. Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, USA<br />
Claude Allegre, Ph.D. Physics, University of Paris, France<br />
Clinton H. Sheehan, Ph.D. Physics, University of Western Ontario, Canada<br />
Craig D. Idso, M.S. Agronomy, Ph.D. Geography, Arizona State University, USA<br />
Daniel B. Botkin, Ph.D. Biology, Rutgers University, USA<br />
David Deming, B.S. Geology, Ph.D. Geophysics, University of Utah, USA<br />
David E. Wojick, B.S. Civil Engineering, Ph.D. Mathematical Logic, University of Pittsburgh, USA<br />
David Evans, B.Sc. Applied Mathematics and Physics, M.S. Statistics, Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Stanford, USA<br />
David G. Aubrey, B.S. Geological Sciences, Ph.D. Oceanography, University of California at San Diego, USA<br />
David J. Bellamy, B.Sc. Botany, Ph.D. Ecology, Durham University, UK<br />
David L. Hill, Ph.D. Physics, Princeton, USA<br />
David Nowell, M.Sc. Meteorology, Royal Meteorological Society, Canada<br />
David R. Legates, Ph.D. Climatology, University of Delaware, USA<br />
Dennis P. Lettenmaier, Ph.D. Professor of Hydrology, University of Washington, USA<br />
Don J. Easterbrook, Ph.D. Geology, University of Washington, USA<br />
Donald G. Baker, Ph.D. Soils, Geology, University of Minnesota, USA<br />
Douglas V. Hoyt, Solar Physicist and Climatologist, Retired, Raytheon, USA<br />
Duncan Wingham, Ph.D. Physics, University of Bath, UK<br />
Eckhard Grimmel, Ph.D. Geography, University of Hamburg, Germany<br />
Edward Wegman, Ph.D. Mathematical Statistics, University of Iowa, USA<br />
Eigil Friis-Christensen, Ph.D. Geophysics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark<br />
Elliot Abrams, M.S. Meteorology, Penn State, USA<br />
Eric S. Posmentier, Adjunct Professor of Earth Sciences, Dartmouth, USA<br />
Fred Michel, B.Sc. Geological Sciences, M.Sc. Earth Sciences, Ph.D. Earth Sciences, University of Waterloo, Canada<br />
Fred W. Decker, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, USA<br />
Frederick Seitz, Ph.D. Physics, Princeton University, USA<br />
Freeman Dyson, Professor Emeritus, Physics, Princeton, USA<br />
G. Cornelis van Kooten, B.Sc. Geophysics, Ph.D. Agricultural &amp; Resource Economics, Oregon State University, USA<br />
Gabriel T. Csanady, Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, University of New South Wales, Australia<br />
Garth Paltridge, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, Institute of Antarctic and Southern Ocean Studies, University of Tasmania, Australia<br />
Gary D. Sharp, Ph.D. Marine Biology, University of California, USA<br />
Gary Novak, M.S. Microbiology, USA<br />
George E. McVehil, B.A. Physics, M.S. Ph.D. Meteorology, AMS Certified Consulting Meteorologist, USA<br />
George H. Taylor, M.S. Meteorology, University of Utah, USA<br />
George Kukla, Micropalentologist, Special Research Scientist of Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University, USA<br />
George V. Chilingarian, Ph.D. Geology, University of Southern California, USA<br />
George Wilhelm Stroke, Ph.D. Physics, University of Paris, France<br />
Gerd-Rainer Weber, Ph.D. Consulting Meteorologist, Germany<br />
Gerhard Gerlich, Ph.D. Physics, Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany<br />
Gerrit J. van der Lingen, PhD Geology, New Zealand<br />
Gordon E. Swaters, Ph.D. Applied Mathematics and Physical Oceanography, University of British Columbia, Canada<br />
Graham Smith, Associate Professor of Geography, University of Western Ontario, Canada<br />
H. Grant (H.G.) Goodell, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, USA<br />
Harry N.A. Priem, Professor Emeritus of Isotope and Planetary Geology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands<br />
Hendrik Tennekes, Former Director of Research, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, The Netherlands<br />
Henrik Svensmark, Solar System Physics, Danish National Space Center, Denmark<br />
Henry R. Linden, Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA<br />
Howard C. Hayden, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Connecticut, USA<br />
Hugh W. Ellsaesser, Ph.D. Meteorology, Formerly with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA<br />
Ian D. Clark, Professor Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />
Ian Plimer, Professor of Mining Geology, University of Adelaide, Australia<br />
Indur M. Goklany, Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, India<br />
Jack Barrett, Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, Manchester, UK<br />
James Oâ€™Brien, Ph.D. Meteorology, Texas A&amp;M University, USA<br />
JÃ¡n Veizer, Professor Emeritus, Department of Earth Sciences, University of Ottawa, Canada<br />
Jay H. Lehr, Ph.D. Groundwater Hydrology, University of Arizona, USA<br />
Jennifer Marohasy, Ph.D. Biology, University of Queensland, Australia<br />
Joseph (Joe) P. Sobel, Ph.D. Meteorology, Penn State, USA<br />
Joel Schwartz, B.S. Chemistry, M.S. Planetary Science, California Institute of Technology, USA<br />
John E. Gaynor, M.S. Meteorology, UCLA, USA<br />
John R. Christy, Ph.D. Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois, USA<br />
Joseph Conklin, M.S. Meteorology, Rutgers University, USA<br />
Joseph Dâ€™Aleo, M.S. Meteorology, University of Wisconsin, USA<br />
Keith D. Hage, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Meteorology, University of Alberta, Canada<br />
Keith E. Idso, Ph.D. Botany, Arizona State University, USA<br />
Kelvin Kemm, Ph.D. Nuclear Physics, Natal University, South Africa<br />
Kenneth E.F. Watt, Ph.D. Zoology, University of Chicago, USA<br />
Khabibullo Abdussamatov, Ph.D. Astrophysicist, The University of Leningrad, Russia<br />
Klaus Wyrtki, Ph.D. Oceanography, Physics, Mathematics, University of Kiel, Germany<br />
Lee C. Gerhard, Ph.D. Geology, University of Kansas, USA<br />
LuboÅ¡ Motl, Ph.D. Theoretical Physicist, Harvard, USA<br />
Madhav Khandekar, Ph.D. Meteorology, Florida State University, USA<br />
Manik Talwani, Ph.D. Physics, Columbia University, USA<br />
Marcel Leroux, Professor Emeritus of Climatology, University of Lyon, France<br />
Mel Goldstein, Ph.D. Meteorology, NYU, USA<br />
Michael Crichton, A.B. Anthropology, M.D. Harvard, USA<br />
Michael D. Griffin, B.S. Physics, M.S. Applied Physics, Ph.D. Aerospace Engineering, University of Maryland, USA<br />
Michael Savage, B.S. Biology, M.S. Anthropology, M.S. Ethnobotany, Ph.D. Nutritional Ethnomedicine, USA<br />
Michael R. Fox, Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, University of Washington, USA<br />
Michel Salomon, M.D. University of Paris, Director, International Centre for Scientific Ecology, France<br />
Neil Frank, Ph.D. Meteorology, Florida State University, USA<br />
Nils-Axel MÃ¶rner, Professor Emeritus of Palegeophysics and Geodynamics, Stockholm University, Sweden<br />
Nir J. Shaviv, Ph.D. Astrophysicist, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel<br />
Norman Brown, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, University of Ulster, UK<br />
Ola M. Johannessen, Professor, Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center, Norway<br />
Olavi KÃ¤rner, Ph.D. Senior Research Associate, Atmospheric Sensing Group, Tartu Astrophysical Observatory, Estonia<br />
Oliver W. Frauenfeld, Ph.D. Environmental Sciences, University of Virginia, USA<br />
Paavo Siitam, M.Sc. Agronomist, Canada<br />
Paul Copper, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Earth Sciences, Laurentian University, Canada<br />
Paul Driessen, B.A. Geology and Field Ecology, Lawrence University, USA<br />
Paul Reiter, Professor of Medical Entomology, Pasteur Institute, France<br />
Patrick J. Michaels, Ph.D. Ecological Climatology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA<br />
Patrick Moore, B.Sc. Forest Biology, Ph.D. Ecology, University of British Columbia, Canada<br />
Petr Chylek, Ph.D. Physics, University of California, USA<br />
Philip Stott, Professor Emeritus, Department of Biogeography, University of London, UK<br />
Piers Corbyn, B.Sc Physics, M.Sc Astrophysics, Queen Mary College, UK<br />
R. Timothy (Tim) Patterson, Ph.D. Professor of Geology, Carleton University, Canada<br />
Randall Cerveny, Ph.D. Geography, University of Nebraska, USA<br />
Reid A. Bryson, B.A. Geology, Ph.D. Meteorology, University of Chicago, USA<br />
Richard C. Willson, Ph.D. Atmospheric Sciences, University of California Los Angeles, USA<br />
Richard S. Courtney, Ph.D. Geography, The Ohio State University, USA<br />
Richard S. Lindzen, Ph.D. Professor of Meteorology, MIT, USA<br />
Roger A. Pielke (Sr.), Ph.D. Meteorology, Penn State, USA<br />
Rob Scagel, M.Sc., Forest Microclimate Specialist, Canada<br />
Robin Vaughan, Ph.D. Physics, Nottingham University, UK<br />
Robert C. Balling Jr., Ph.D. Professor of Climatology, Arizona State University, USA<br />
Robert C. Whitten, Physicist, Retired Research Scientist, NASA, USA<br />
Robert Giegengack, Ph.D. Geology, Yale, USA<br />
Robert H. Essenhigh, M.S. Natural Sciences, Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, University of Sheffield, UK<br />
Robert Johnston, M.S. Physics, B.A. Astronomy, USA<br />
Robert L. Kovach, Professor of Geophysics, Stanford University, USA<br />
Robert (Bob) M. Carter, B.Sc. Geology, Ph.D. Paleontology, University of Cambridge, Australia<br />
Roy Spencer, Ph.D. Meteorology, University of Wisconsin, USA<br />
S. Fred Singer, Ph.D. Physics, Princeton University, USA<br />
Sallie Baliunas, Ph.D. Astrophysics, Harvard, USA<br />
Sherwood B. Idso, Ph.D. Soil Science, University of Minnesota, USA<br />
Simon C. Brassell, B.Sc. Chemistry &amp; Geology, Ph.D. Organic Geochemistry, University of Bristol, UK<br />
Sonja Boehmer-Christiansen, Ph.D. Department of Geography, University of Hull, UK<br />
Steve Milloy, B.A. Natural Sciences, M.S. Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, USA<br />
Stephen McIntyre, B.Sc. Mathematics, University of Toronto, Canada<br />
Sylvan H. Wittwer, Ph.D. Horticulture, University of Missouri, USA<br />
Syun-Ichi Akasofu, Ph.D. Geophysics, University of Alaska, USA<br />
Tad S. Murty, Ph.D. Oceanography and Meteorology, University of Chicago, USA<br />
Thomas Schmidlin, Ph.D. Professor of Geography, Kent State University, USA<br />
Timothy (Tim) F. Ball, Ph.D. Geography, Historical Climatology, University of London, UK<br />
Tom Harris, B. Eng. M. Eng. Mechanical Engineering (thermo-fluids), Canada<br />
Tom V. Segalstad, B.S. Geology, University of Oslo, Norway<br />
Vern Harnapp, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Geography, University of Akron, USA<br />
Vincent Gray, Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, Cambridge University, UK<br />
W. Dennis Clark, Ph.D. Botany, Sacramento State College, USA<br />
Wibjorn Karlen, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology, Stockholm University, Sweden<br />
William B. Hubbard, Ph.D. Professor of Planetary Atmospheres, University of Arizona, USA<br />
William Cotton, M.S. Atmospheric Science, Ph.D. Meteorology, Pennsylvania State University, USA<br />
William E. Reifsnyder, B.S. Meteorology, M.S. Ph.D. Forestry, Yale, USA<br />
William J.R. Alexander, Professor Emeritus, Department of Civil and Biosystems Engineering, University of Pretoria, South Africa<br />
William (Bill) M. Gray, M.S. Meteorology, Ph.D. Geophysical Sciences, University of Chicago, USA<br />
Willie Soon, Ph.D. Astrophysics, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, USA<br />
Wolfgang ThÃ¼ne, Ph.D. Geography, University of Wuerzburg, Germany<br />
Zbigniew Jaworowski, M.D. Ph.D. D.Sc., Central Laboratory for Radiological Protection, Poland</p>
<p><b>Meteorologists:</b><br />
A.J. Colby, B.S. Atmospheric Sciences, AMS Certified Meteorologist, Meteorologist WKYC-TV, USA<br />
Andre Bernier, B.S. Meteorology, Lyndon State College, Meteorologist WJW-TV, USA<br />
Anthony Watts, AMS Certified Meteorologist, Chief Meteorologist KPAY-AM, USA<br />
Arlo Gambell, AMS Certified Meteorologist, USA<br />
Art Horn, B.S. Meteorology, Lyndon State College, Meteorologist WVIT-TV, USA<br />
Asmunn Moene, former Chief Meteorologist, Oslo, Norway<br />
Austin W. Hogan, AMS Certified Meteorologist, USA<br />
Bill Meck, Chief Meteorologist WLEX-TV, USA<br />
Bill Steffen, Meteorologist WOOD-TV, USA<br />
Bob Breck, B.S. Meteorology &amp; Oceanography, University of Michigan, Chief Meteorologist WVUE-TV, USA<br />
Brad Sussman, Meteorologist, USA<br />
Brian Sussman, Meteorologist, USA<br />
Bruce Boe, Director of Meteorology Weather Modification Inc., USA<br />
Bruce Schwoegler, B.S. Meteorology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA<br />
Christopher Plonka, Meteorologist USAF, USA<br />
Craig James, B.S. Meteorology, Penn State University, Chief Meteorologist WOOD-TV, USA<br />
Dan Maly, Retired Meteorologist WOIO-TV, USA<br />
David Aldrich, B.S. Meteorology, North Carolina State University, Meteorologist WTXF-TV, USA<br />
Dick Goddard, Chief Meteorologist WJW-TV, USA<br />
Don Webster, Retired Meteorologist WEWS-TV, USA<br />
Douglas Leahey, Meteorologist, Canada<br />
Eugenio Hackbart, Chief Meteorologist MetSul Meteorologia Weather Center, Brazil<br />
Herb Stevens, Meteorologist WNYT-TV, USA<br />
James Spann, AMS Certified Meteorologist, Chief Meteorologist WCFT-TV, WJSU-TV, USA<br />
Jason Russell, Meteorologist, WTEN-TV, USA<br />
Joe Bastardi, B.S. Meteorology, Penn State, Expert Senior Forecaster AccuWeather, USA<br />
John Coleman, Meteorologist, Founder of &#8216;The Weather Channel&#8217;, Chief Meteorologist KUSI-TV, USA<br />
Jon Loufman, Meteorologist WOIO-TV, USA<br />
Justin Berk, B.S. Meteorology, Cornell University, AMS Certified Meteorologist, Meteorologist WMAR-TV, USA<br />
Karl Bohnak, B.S. Meteorology, University of Wisconsin, AMS Certified Meteorologist, Meteorologist WLUC-TV, USA<br />
Kevin Lemanowicz, B.S. Meteorology, Cornell University, Chief Meteorologist WFXT-TV, USA<br />
Kevin Williams, B.S. Meteorology, Cornell University, Chief Meteorologist WHEC-TV, USA<br />
Lee Eddington, Meteorologist Geophysics Branch, U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, USA<br />
Mark Koontz, Meteorologist WFMJ-TV, USA<br />
Mark Breen, B.S. Meteorology, Lyndon State College, Senior Meteorologist Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium, USA<br />
Mark Johnson, AMS Certified Meteorologist, Chief Meteorologist, WEWS-TV, USA<br />
Nick Morganelli, Free-Lance Meteorologist, USA<br />
Richard (Rich) Apuzzo, Chief Meteorologist Skyeye Weather, USA<br />
Roy Leep, B.S. Meteorology, Florida State University, Meteorologist WTVT-TV, USA<br />
Sally Bernier, B.S. Meteorology, Lyndon State College, Meteorologist WJW-TV, USA<br />
Shane Hollett, Meteorologist WMJI-FM, USA<br />
Steven Nogueira, NWS Senior Meteorologist, USA<br />
Terry Eliasen, B.S. Meteorology, University of Massachusetts Lowell, Meteorologist WBZ-TV, USA<br />
Thomas B. Gray, M.S. Meteorology, USA<br />
Tim Kelley, B.S. Meteorology, Lyndon State College, Meteorologist NECN, USA<br />
Tom Chisholm, B.S. Atmospheric Sciences, Lyndon State College, Chief Meteorologist WMTW-TV, USA<br />
William Kininmonth, M.Sc, Colorado State University, Retired Head of Australian Bureau of Meteorology, Australia</p>
<p><b>Social Scientists:</b><br />
Andrey Illarionov, Ph.D. Economics, St. Petersburg University, Russia<br />
Benny Peiser, Ph.D. Professor of Social Anthropology, Liverpool John Moores University, UK<br />
BjÃ¸rn Lomborg, Ph.D. Political Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark<br />
Daniel R. Simmons, B.A. Economics, Utah State University, USA<br />
Dennis Avery, M.S. Agricultural Economics, The University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA<br />
James Inhofe, B.A. Economics, University of Tulsa, USA<br />
John J. Ray, Ph.D. Psychology, Macquarie University, Mensa, Sydney, Australia<br />
Marlo Lewis, B.A. Political Science, Ph.D. Government, Claremont McKenna College, USA<br />
Margo Thorning, Ph.D. Economics, University of Georgia, USA<br />
Myron Ebell, M.Sc. Economics, London School of Economics, USA<br />
Richard Tol, Ph.D. Economics, Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands<br />
Richard W. Rahn, Ph.D. Business Economics, Columbia University, USA<br />
Robert Bradley, B.A. Economics, Ph.D. Political Economy, University of Houston, USA<br />
Robert Higgs, Ph.D. Economics, Johns Hopkins University, USA<br />
Roger A. Pielke (Jr.), Ph.D. Political Science, University of Colorado, USA<br />
Ross McKitrick, Ph.D. Economics, University of British Columbia, Canada<br />
Thomas A. Birkland, Ph.D. Political Science, University of Washington, USA<br />
Thomas Gale Moore, Ph.D. Economics, University of Chicago, USA<br />
Vaclav Klaus, app. Ph.D. Economics, University of Economics, Prague, Czechoslovakia<br />
William Nordhaus, Ph.D. Economics, MIT, USA</p>
<p><b>Deceased:</b><br />
Adrian H. Gordon, Meteorologist, University of South Australia, Australia (Died: April 12, 2000)<br />
August H. Auer Jr., Professor Emeritus of Atmospheric Science, University of Wyoming, USA (Died: June 10, 2007)<br />
Duwayne M. Anderson, Professor Emeritus of Geology, Texas A&amp;M University, USA (Died: October 4, 2002)<br />
George H. Sutton, Professor Emeritus of Geophysics, University of Hawaii, USA (Died: January 25, 2004)<br />
Heinz Lettau, Professor Emeritus of Geophysics, University of Wisconsin, USA (Died: August 4, 2005)<br />
Helmut Metzner, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Botany, University of Tubingen, Germany (Died: September 20, 1999)<br />
James P. Lodge Jr., Ph.D. Consultant in Atmospheric Chemistry, USA (Died: December 14, 2001)<br />
John R. Apel, Ph.D. Physics, Johns Hopkins University, USA (Died: August 16, 2001)<br />
Larry H. Brace, B.S. Physics, University of Michigan, USA (Died: August 28, 2005)<br />
Michael J. Higatsberger, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Experimental Physics, University of Vienna, Austria (Died: January 7, 2004)<br />
Paul Handler, Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Illinois, USA (Died: January 24, 1998)<br />
Robert E. Stevenson, Ph.D. Oceanography, University of Southern California, USA (Died: August 12, 2001)<br />
Roland (R.A.D.) Byron-Scott, Senior Lecturer Emeritus in Meteorology at Flinders University, Australia (Died: January, 2004)<br />
Thomas Gold, Professor Emeritus of Astronomy, Cornell University, USA (Died: June 22, 2004)<br />
Tor Ragnar Gerholm, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Stockholm, Sweden (Died: June 27, 2007)<br />
William (Bill) A. Nierenberg, Ph.D. Physics, Columbia University, USA (Died: September 10, 2000)<br />
William Mitchell, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus of Physics, University of Oxford, UK (Died: October 30, 2002)<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4152160', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Predictions of the next 911 by a Professional Geologist. 

www.H2onE2.com Glacial Respiration, Conceptual Ring of Ice, The End of Linear Western Religion
A Geological Exploration of an E2 Earthen Planet And the H2 Human Species
Author: B Billy Marse, Professional Geologist

Brief Description:
www.H2onE2.com is an exploration of the universe, geology, climate, biology, humans, psychology, folklore and ancient structures to uncover the beginning and disclose the end of linear western religion. The true DaVinci Code behind the bible is not a supreme spiritual power but a scientific record of climate change described as Glacial Respiration. The Greek philosophers originated the practice of communicating a hidden idea or message in the short story format, as a metaphor. In the bible, metaphors conceal historic climate change within the fanciful stories. The theory of Glacial Respiration explains the myth behind the Holy Grail, structures such as the Great Pyramids, Stonehenge, Easter Island and is the knowledge that was collected in the Jewish Ark of the Covenant.  
The environmental changes of Glacial Respiration determine all biological evolution and can explain why higher forms of intelligent humans developed. Further, Glacial Respiration releases the secret hidden by the Knights Templars, Masonic Order and all religions. Uncovers an advanced Blue-Blooded semi-industrial Atlantian Civilization that was built and destroyed many times over for the last million years. The book ends with an explanation of how linear western religion will be physically ended and describes the construction of the doomsday device capable of fulfilling its own self defining prophesy, â€œRevelationsâ€.  H2onE2 is a mind-expanding experience that stimulates the soul, instinct, intellect and is an almanac to the past, present and future of humanity. Rise, awaken and evolve into H3 human consciousness.

The discovery:
As a Professional Geologist, I attempted to link the Dust Bowl/Great Depression to a pre-glacial condition or mechanism and ended up writing the book H2onE2. I felt that there was a strong connection between the Dust Bowl and transition back into Glacial Winter. I did notice that my professors scientifically crumbled every time I mentioned the relationship. I could not go back in time or locate indisputable proof. The proof came from understanding all educational disciplines including history and theology. I soon discovered that all religious text both eastern and western continually described significant climate change conditions relating to Glacial Respiration. For years I fought off mixing science and religion until I discovered that the origins of all religions were founded or created to help humans psychologically survive the harsh earthen environment. Without reason I soon accepted that the world&#039;s complicated religions were the same. This came true and I continued to write and discover. Everything came into place as though I was unlocking a 10,000-year-old puzzle. I also realized this puzzle was opened before I discovered it, by someone else, some other group. If so, further understanding of this knowledge might be extracted from significant historical events. Lastly, this is the vital information needed to make future predictions.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Predictions of the next 911 by a Professional Geologist. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.H2onE2.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.H2onE2.com</a> Glacial Respiration, Conceptual Ring of Ice, The End of Linear Western Religion<br />
A Geological Exploration of an E2 Earthen Planet And the H2 Human Species<br />
Author: B Billy Marse, Professional Geologist</p>
<p>Brief Description:<br />
<a href="http://www.H2onE2.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.H2onE2.com</a> is an exploration of the universe, geology, climate, biology, humans, psychology, folklore and ancient structures to uncover the beginning and disclose the end of linear western religion. The true DaVinci Code behind the bible is not a supreme spiritual power but a scientific record of climate change described as Glacial Respiration. The Greek philosophers originated the practice of communicating a hidden idea or message in the short story format, as a metaphor. In the bible, metaphors conceal historic climate change within the fanciful stories. The theory of Glacial Respiration explains the myth behind the Holy Grail, structures such as the Great Pyramids, Stonehenge, Easter Island and is the knowledge that was collected in the Jewish Ark of the Covenant.<br />
The environmental changes of Glacial Respiration determine all biological evolution and can explain why higher forms of intelligent humans developed. Further, Glacial Respiration releases the secret hidden by the Knights Templars, Masonic Order and all religions. Uncovers an advanced Blue-Blooded semi-industrial Atlantian Civilization that was built and destroyed many times over for the last million years. The book ends with an explanation of how linear western religion will be physically ended and describes the construction of the doomsday device capable of fulfilling its own self defining prophesy, â€œRevelationsâ€.  H2onE2 is a mind-expanding experience that stimulates the soul, instinct, intellect and is an almanac to the past, present and future of humanity. Rise, awaken and evolve into H3 human consciousness.</p>
<p>The discovery:<br />
As a Professional Geologist, I attempted to link the Dust Bowl/Great Depression to a pre-glacial condition or mechanism and ended up writing the book H2onE2. I felt that there was a strong connection between the Dust Bowl and transition back into Glacial Winter. I did notice that my professors scientifically crumbled every time I mentioned the relationship. I could not go back in time or locate indisputable proof. The proof came from understanding all educational disciplines including history and theology. I soon discovered that all religious text both eastern and western continually described significant climate change conditions relating to Glacial Respiration. For years I fought off mixing science and religion until I discovered that the origins of all religions were founded or created to help humans psychologically survive the harsh earthen environment. Without reason I soon accepted that the world&#8217;s complicated religions were the same. This came true and I continued to write and discover. Everything came into place as though I was unlocking a 10,000-year-old puzzle. I also realized this puzzle was opened before I discovered it, by someone else, some other group. If so, further understanding of this knowledge might be extracted from significant historical events. Lastly, this is the vital information needed to make future predictions.<br />
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		<title>By: frenchfries</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2007/11/08/coleman-weather/comment-page-3/#comment-4150413</link>
		<dc:creator>frenchfries</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 09:37:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This guy&#039;s story strikes me as very sad, actually. He had a great business idea and now the grown ups have taken over. And all he has left is giving talking points to nutty websites.

Very sad.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This guy&#8217;s story strikes me as very sad, actually. He had a great business idea and now the grown ups have taken over. And all he has left is giving talking points to nutty websites.</p>
<p>Very sad.<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4150413', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: Lefty Patriot</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2007/11/08/coleman-weather/comment-page-3/#comment-4150391</link>
		<dc:creator>Lefty Patriot</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 05:36:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sorry to spoil your party,little moonbats..but Newsbusters.org just BUSTED your asses on this story! Better go seeâ€¦have fun wiping the coffee spittle off your screens!

Comment by Ellsworth â€” November 8, 2007 @ 11:55 pm

het ellsworth, newsbusters has the same credibility as Cheney; Zero! but keep swallowing the administrations lies while you suck them off, and stay on your knees so you won&#039;t be knocked down again.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry to spoil your party,little moonbats..but Newsbusters.org just BUSTED your asses on this story! Better go seeâ€¦have fun wiping the coffee spittle off your screens!</p>
<p>Comment by Ellsworth â€” November 8, 2007 @ 11:55 pm</p>
<p>het ellsworth, newsbusters has the same credibility as Cheney; Zero! but keep swallowing the administrations lies while you suck them off, and stay on your knees so you won&#8217;t be knocked down again.<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4150391', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: pete</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2007/11/08/coleman-weather/comment-page-3/#comment-4150386</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 05:24:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sorry Ellsworthless. TP quoted Al Gore, who has repeated the findings of various scientists. He names his sources, admits there is uncertainty, and claims no expertise in climatology. By his own admission he&#039;s &quot;just a spokesman&quot;.

Coleman, on the other hand, claims &quot;I have studied. I have thought about it. I know I am correct.&quot; He presented his opinion as though he had collected and analyzed data to reach a legitimate conclusion. He didn&#039;t, so far as I have read, identify his sources or admit the possibility of error. 

In light of these facts, I don&#039;t think the story is &quot;busted&quot; at all. But then, my brain has benefited from being human. Troll brains, however, are slightly less evolved.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry Ellsworthless. TP quoted Al Gore, who has repeated the findings of various scientists. He names his sources, admits there is uncertainty, and claims no expertise in climatology. By his own admission he&#8217;s &#8220;just a spokesman&#8221;.</p>
<p>Coleman, on the other hand, claims &#8220;I have studied. I have thought about it. I know I am correct.&#8221; He presented his opinion as though he had collected and analyzed data to reach a legitimate conclusion. He didn&#8217;t, so far as I have read, identify his sources or admit the possibility of error. </p>
<p>In light of these facts, I don&#8217;t think the story is &#8220;busted&#8221; at all. But then, my brain has benefited from being human. Troll brains, however, are slightly less evolved.<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4150386', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: Ellsworth</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2007/11/08/coleman-weather/comment-page-3/#comment-4150380</link>
		<dc:creator>Ellsworth</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 04:55:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sorry to spoil your party,little moonbats..but Newsbusters.org just BUSTED your asses on this story!  Better go see...have fun wiping the coffee spittle off your screens!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sorry to spoil your party,little moonbats..but Newsbusters.org just BUSTED your asses on this story!  Better go see&#8230;have fun wiping the coffee spittle off your screens!<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4150380', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: silverst</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2007/11/08/coleman-weather/comment-page-2/#comment-4150262</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 02:47:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This guy is now on KUSI in San Diego, where his main gimmick is saying the station call letters, &quot;kay uuuuuuuuuuuuuu(high squeak) ess eye&quot; and getting the weather wrong. Funny too that he thinks competence in starting a TV channel has anything to do with having an informed opinion on a scientific matter. The dude is nothing but a bad entertainer (and maybe a decent producer). He&#039;s not a climatologist or scientist of any sort. Why does he think his opinion matters at all, and why is anyone giving him any sort of public forum?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This guy is now on KUSI in San Diego, where his main gimmick is saying the station call letters, &#8220;kay uuuuuuuuuuuuuu(high squeak) ess eye&#8221; and getting the weather wrong. Funny too that he thinks competence in starting a TV channel has anything to do with having an informed opinion on a scientific matter. The dude is nothing but a bad entertainer (and maybe a decent producer). He&#8217;s not a climatologist or scientist of any sort. Why does he think his opinion matters at all, and why is anyone giving him any sort of public forum?<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4150262', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: ckerst</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2007/11/08/coleman-weather/comment-page-2/#comment-4150219</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 02:01:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I remember Coeman from his days as a Chicago weatherman. He was a goofball then also.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember Coeman from his days as a Chicago weatherman. He was a goofball then also.<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4150219', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: aquarius2</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 00:39:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As two other people have stated, Coleman was the goofball weather man in Chicago for years.  He wore stupid getups on the air, hardly ever got the weather right and then disappeared.   Some years later I was visiting either San Diego or Dallas and saw him again and yes, he was still behaving like a clown.  So this is the &quot;authority&quot; on global warming?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As two other people have stated, Coleman was the goofball weather man in Chicago for years.  He wore stupid getups on the air, hardly ever got the weather right and then disappeared.   Some years later I was visiting either San Diego or Dallas and saw him again and yes, he was still behaving like a clown.  So this is the &#8220;authority&#8221; on global warming?<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4150151', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: Ret. Col. Jack Ripper</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2007/11/08/coleman-weather/comment-page-2/#comment-4150145</link>
		<dc:creator>Ret. Col. Jack Ripper</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 00:31:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Colony: &quot;Just like the same reason as the failed War on Drugs will continue; who will fill all those privately built prisons?&quot;

Not to mention pharmaceutical industry corporate profits. Addictive, mood-altering pills are a $20 billion a year business segment. Those CEO&#039;s wouldn&#039;t want people addressing their anxieties or sleep disorders with an herb, would they.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Colony: &#8220;Just like the same reason as the failed War on Drugs will continue; who will fill all those privately built prisons?&#8221;</p>
<p>Not to mention pharmaceutical industry corporate profits. Addictive, mood-altering pills are a $20 billion a year business segment. Those CEO&#8217;s wouldn&#8217;t want people addressing their anxieties or sleep disorders with an herb, would they.<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4150145', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: Colony of Birchmen</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2007/11/08/coleman-weather/comment-page-2/#comment-4150139</link>
		<dc:creator>Colony of Birchmen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 00:23:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;It hurts oil industry corporate profits.&lt;/i&gt;

Bingo, Col.  

Just like the same reason as the failed War on Drugs will continue; who will fill all those privately built prisons?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>It hurts oil industry corporate profits.</i></p>
<p>Bingo, Col.  </p>
<p>Just like the same reason as the failed War on Drugs will continue; who will fill all those privately built prisons?<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4150139', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: Ret. Col. Jack Ripper</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2007/11/08/coleman-weather/comment-page-2/#comment-4150125</link>
		<dc:creator>Ret. Col. Jack Ripper</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 00:12:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I forgot a very, very important one. How is publically financing all federal elections a bad thing?

It hurts media industry corporate profits.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I forgot a very, very important one. How is publically financing all federal elections a bad thing?</p>
<p>It hurts media industry corporate profits.<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4150125', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: Ret. Col. Jack Ripper</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2007/11/08/coleman-weather/comment-page-2/#comment-4150121</link>
		<dc:creator>Ret. Col. Jack Ripper</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Nov 2007 00:10:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Colony of Birchmen: &quot;How is conservation a bad thing?&quot;

It hurts oil industry corporate profits.

How is universal healthcare a bad thing? It hurts insurance industry corporate profits.

How is peace a bad thing? It hurst military industrial complex corporate profits.

Do we see a pattern yet?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Colony of Birchmen: &#8220;How is conservation a bad thing?&#8221;</p>
<p>It hurts oil industry corporate profits.</p>
<p>How is universal healthcare a bad thing? It hurts insurance industry corporate profits.</p>
<p>How is peace a bad thing? It hurst military industrial complex corporate profits.</p>
<p>Do we see a pattern yet?<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4150121', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: swordsbane</title>
		<link>http://thinkprogress.org/2007/11/08/coleman-weather/comment-page-2/#comment-4150109</link>
		<dc:creator>swordsbane</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2007 23:55:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;haha, its finally happening. You know you guys made it up to pass environmental legislation. I donâ€™t even believe that environmentalists still actually believe in global warming. 

Its a noble lie though, it seams like the greens had run out of wolves and they discovered the final, ultimate wolf, one that would finally convince humanity to abandon industrial civilization.

Comment by jmklein â€” November 8, 2007 @ 6:31 pm&lt;/i&gt;

See... they have to morph every so often so that we lose track of who&#039;s shouting at us now.

jmklein:  Get up to speed on the conversation.  If you have something NEW to say.  I&#039;m all ears.  Otherwise... I think there&#039;s still room under the bridge.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>haha, its finally happening. You know you guys made it up to pass environmental legislation. I donâ€™t even believe that environmentalists still actually believe in global warming. </p>
<p>Its a noble lie though, it seams like the greens had run out of wolves and they discovered the final, ultimate wolf, one that would finally convince humanity to abandon industrial civilization.</p>
<p>Comment by jmklein â€” November 8, 2007 @ 6:31 pm</i></p>
<p>See&#8230; they have to morph every so often so that we lose track of who&#8217;s shouting at us now.</p>
<p>jmklein:  Get up to speed on the conversation.  If you have something NEW to say.  I&#8217;m all ears.  Otherwise&#8230; I think there&#8217;s still room under the bridge.<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4150109', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: Ret. Col. Jack Ripper</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ret. Col. Jack Ripper</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2007 23:55:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It&#039;s kind of pathetic, really. TC Don claims to be a lawyer, but when I get into the subject of &quot;motive,&quot; he stares off into space and pretends the issue doesn&#039;t matter.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s kind of pathetic, really. TC Don claims to be a lawyer, but when I get into the subject of &#8220;motive,&#8221; he stares off into space and pretends the issue doesn&#8217;t matter.<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4150108', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: Ret. Col. Jack Ripper</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ret. Col. Jack Ripper</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2007 23:51:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Swordsbane, exactly. The problem they face with this approach today, though, is summed up in one word: Google.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Swordsbane, exactly. The problem they face with this approach today, though, is summed up in one word: Google.<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4150105', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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		<title>By: Ret. Col. Jack Ripper</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ret. Col. Jack Ripper</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Nov 2007 23:49:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>jmklien: &quot;Its a noble lie though, it seams like the greens had run out of wolves and they discovered the final, ultimate wolf, one that would finally convince humanity to abandon industrial civilization.&quot;

What a load of bull! Abandon industrial civilization? Who do you think manufactures solar panels and windmills - hunters and gatherers sitting around a campfire? And to use the words &quot;noble lie&quot; is rich. The father of neocon philosophy, Leo Strauss coined the term &quot;noble lie.&quot; He felt that &quot;special gentlemen&quot; should be secretly running things with &quot;noble lies.&quot; Talk about projection!</description>
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<p>What a load of bull! Abandon industrial civilization? Who do you think manufactures solar panels and windmills &#8211; hunters and gatherers sitting around a campfire? And to use the words &#8220;noble lie&#8221; is rich. The father of neocon philosophy, Leo Strauss coined the term &#8220;noble lie.&#8221; He felt that &#8220;special gentlemen&#8221; should be secretly running things with &#8220;noble lies.&#8221; Talk about projection!<a href="javascript:void(0)" title=""  onmouseover="window.status=''; return true" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true" onclick="ddrc_popup('http://thinkprogress.org/wp-content/plugins/dd-report-comments/report.php?c=4150101', 400, 400)"></a></p>
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