I love scientific articles with huge math mistakes. Someone either at IBD or its source converted a change of 2 degrees C into 36 degrees F. Either they left a decimalnout of the real value of 3.6 degrees F, or didn't correctly handle the offset for the freezing point and got 35.6 degrees F and rounded up.
Yet I am the unscientific "denier".
“... 2 degrees Celsius, or 36 Fahrenheit. ...” Their math skills leave something to be desired.
Somebody needs to check the math.
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Religious group hits air waves with ad pushing Kirk to support Obama’s EPA policies
By Warner Todd Huston -
A new radio spot being played on Chicago talk radio by a purportedly âChristianâ environmentalist group is using a pack of lies about Christianity and the environment in order to push left-wing Senator Mark Kirk into signing onto the Presidentâs global warming policies.
A faux Christian group calling itself the âEvangelical Environmental Networkâ launched its radio blitz on November 12 with the sales line âItâs up to us to care for the earth that God left us.â But the ad is quite a pack of lies especially considering that it is coming from a group of so-called Christians.
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