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To: PROCON

“..The fact that I’ve always asserted the reality of man-made climate change never seemed to make an impression on my critics. What mattered was that I had the temerity to question two key tenets of the received wisdom about global warming: I was skeptical of the idea that we were facing the apocalypse, and I didn’t accept that the only solution was to mandate drastic cuts in carbon emissions.”

“Of course some corrections and retractions are in order, but perhaps Lomborg and critics of the liberal media may get the last laugh. Maybe, just maybe, some of those who subscribe to the philosophy and pseudo-science behind prophet Al’s heavily edited and largely discredited gospel, An Inconvenient Truth, will pick up Lomborg’s new book, Smart Solutions to Climate Change: Comparing Costs and Benefits. They’ll pick it up excited for the self-affirmation only an A-list convert to their cause can provide them and will be utterly shocked when they’re confronted with still more blasphemy. If that happens, we’ll have only our pals in the mainstream media to thank.”

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I remember quite well from the beginning, Ol’ Bjorn always said he personally believed that Global Warming was probably real but that the drastic, statist, economy-killing measures put out by the warmists were not the way to go.


3 posted on 09/17/2010 10:03:36 AM PDT by sinanju
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Of course “global warming” is real.

It just isn’t Man Made.

It’s a gigantic lie made by Al Gore, who is definitely not a “man”.


4 posted on 09/17/2010 10:10:52 AM PDT by FUBO (and EFF EWE Al Gore)
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