How do I lie to thee? Let me count the ways.
Did an angry 4 year old write this?
Wow, that’s truly a heapin’ helping of utter lies!
There will be no quarter given.
“The same Palin who could not think of one newspaper she read”
People who still read newspapers need not suggest that anyone else is ill informed.
“issued an instant challenge to a unified contingent of some of the world’s most brilliant minds, some 47 Nobel Prize science winners along with scores of others in the international scientific community.”
Let one of them give a competent solution to the concerns of chaos in computer modeling that does not involve that riotously laughable monte carlo simulation.
Discussing possibilities of extreme weather without an audience is no different than wailing at the moon at night (lunatics).
What newspapers she read. Show me where any other candidate was asked that. Why was it assumed that because she is a woman she is stupid and uninformed? Or is it because she is attractive so she must be dumb? The left-wing knuckle-dragging moron press.
PALIN/BACHMANN 2012!
Wow, talk about spin.
Of course, after a perusal, it’s obvious that the blogger’s screed would show up in a “news” search on the Google.
Thanks 2ndDivisionVet.
“How many lies can one shoe-horn into a short column?”
Yes, but, in both style and substance it reads like it was written by a braindead & facts-challenged schoolboy.
I’d give it a B+ on the watered down Obama scale if it was indeed written by a cell-challenged 14 year old (and only for encouragement). Otherwise, a fat zero.
Hare was a Lead Author for the IPCCs Climate Change 2007
2002 Greenpeace International Adviser
Bill Hare from the Intergovernmental Climate Change Panel
Bill Hare is a physicist and environmental scientist attached to the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany since 2002. He was a lead author of the IPCC's working group three on mitigation of climate change. He is also an adviser to Greenpeace International.
BILL HARE: Well, the loss of ice from Greenland and the west Antarctic ice sheet in particular is already raising sea level quite significantly. If the losses of ice from these ice sheets continue at an accelerating rate then it's very hard to predict the overall consequences.
I would say that we only have five or 10 years now in which to actually stop the rise in global emissions before we run out of the chance of limiting warming to two degrees or below. We're simply out of time.
Yes Fred, that is one steaming heap......