Cohen doesnt hold a very high opinion of the Texas governor, of anyone who doesnt buy into the notion of a looming global man-made global warming disaster, or of Republicans. Referring to Perry in an Aug. 22 Washington Post article, he opined Its not his thinking I fear, its the lack of any at all.
Cohen observed that [Perry] occupies the cultural and intellectually empty heartland of the Republican party. The article scorned Perry for publicly stating that he stood with an increasing number of scientists who have challenged the existence of man-made global warming threats, commenting whoever they (italics noted) might be. In Appleton, Wis., Sen. Joe McCarthys skeleton rattled a bit. His reference to McCarthy went on to elaborate that The late and hardly lamented demagogue pioneered the use of the concocted statistic in suggesting that communists were literally everywhere. He further amplified There were some, of course, just as there are some scientists who are global warming skeptics, but these few about 2% of climate researchers could hold their annual meeting in a phone booth, if there are any left. (Perhaps 2% of scientists think they are).
This would require a pretty big phone booth,.....
Since 2007 more than 31,000 American scientists from diverse climate-related disciplines, including more than 9,000 with Ph.D.s, have signed a public petition announcing their belief that
there is no convincing scientific evidence that human release of carbon dioxide, methane, or other greenhouse gases is causing or will, in the foreseeable future, cause...
The current count is 31,487 American Scientists who are opposed to Kyoto-like treaties. Hardly "settled science", and a wee bit shy of an AGW consensus.