A reporter finally notices something is wrong with the computer models.
To: Number_Cruncher
and raises grave doubts about the wisdom of basing government policy on their predictions. Reminds me of the rulers in the old days basing decisions on the court astrologers and such....
2 posted on
01/12/2003 5:33:50 AM PST by
chance33_98
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To: Number_Cruncher
It looks like the Artic has sold out to Bush and the right-wingers.
To: Number_Cruncher
It's long been transparent that Environmental Fascists are simply the latest incarnation of that savior of humanity, Marxism. "We'll tell you how to live, for your own good, and we'll get rich running your lives."
4 posted on
01/12/2003 9:13:12 AM PST by
pabianice
To: Number_Cruncher
I wonder if Art Bell's most recent retirement had anything to do with this. Like maybe the "coming global superstorm" ain't coming and he wanted to get outta Dodge before the flack starts!
To: Number_Cruncher
Advocates of global warmingWhat a funny thing to call them. Somehow I don't picture them carrying signs saying, "Global warming NOW!!!"
last week insisted that the recent cold weather is just a blip that says nothing about long-term climate change.
They're right.
Instead, they pointed to the recent announcement that on a global scale 2002 was the second-hottest year ever recorded.
But that's also just a blip that says nothing about long-term climate change.
6 posted on
01/12/2003 10:07:09 AM PST by
Physicist
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