Lawrence Solomon's "The Deniers" (a series of articles on the view of scientists who have been labelled "Global Warming Deniers"):
Other References:
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And then there’s the other side - you can count on Science Blogs to have global warming defenders. And to call anyone who asks questions “denialists.”
Science Blogs could just as well be the same guy posting under different names. There’s one or maybe two who are not atheists, none that I’ve been able to find who are pro-life or conservative.
The party line over there is that the numbers don’t make any difference, since they’re only in the contiguous lower 48 states.
Here’s a sample of the last 24 hours on the “Planet Earth” page
http://scienceblogs.com/channel/planet-earth/
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August 11, 2007
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The Scientific Activist
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Global Warming Denialism at Its Best August 9, 2007, will go down in history as a great day for global warming denialism. On Wednesday, the 8th, well-known global warming denialist Steve McIntyre published a post on his blog about NASA finding a flaw in some of...
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The Intersection
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Flummoxed by Flossie Overnight and up through this morning, Hurricane Flossie in the Northeast Pacific—having started out as a category 1 storm—rapidly intensified into a weak Category 4 with a well defined eye, as you can see in the infrared image below: I...
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August 10, 2007
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Gene Expression
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When Babylon was Jewish TNR has an interesting piece (here is a cache version of the first page) about Jewish-Christian polemics (in both directions). It is mostly a review of Peter Shaeffer’s Jesus in the Talmud; a scholarly work which predictably appeals to anti-Semites....
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The Island of Doubt
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1934 warmest year on record? How will Al Gore, James Hansen and all the other “enviromoonbats” recover from this embarrassing revelation? Probably without breaking a sweat, I would think.
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denialism blog
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No! Bad media! Do I have to roll up a newspaper? Big Tom warned me in today’s cranks post of the ABC news’ headline Global Warming Tipping Point in ‘09?” in regards to this paper from the Hadley Centre on new more sophisticated...
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commonground
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In the Slick of the Cricket Charter boat captain Frank Mundus, who was mytholgized in Jaws, officially retired more than a decade ago from shark killing, still has a taste for shark blood, and has not lost the knack for hooking what he calls monsters of...
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Counting Food Miles to Curb Global Warming For enlightened foodies the connection between lowering food miles and decreasing greenhouse gas emissions is a no-brainer. In Iowa, the typical carrot has traveled 1,600 miles from California, a potato 1,200 miles from Idaho and a chuck roast 600 miles...