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- From: "TradingPostPaul" <tradingpost@riseup.net>
- To: livingontheland@lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [Livingontheland] climate change
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 20:53:26 -0700
Certainly there are two sides to it. Here's mine.
documented evidence on the corruption of S. Fred Singer.
http://www.ecosyn.us/adti/Singer-1993-1994.html
1993 and 1994 were busy moments in the life of S. Fred Singer. During this
period of time Singer was using offices provided by Sun Myung Moon
("moonies") moving his "Science and Environmental Policy Project" ("SEPP")
to George Mason University -- Institute for Human Studies, orchestrating
the "Heidelberg Appeal" to counter the Union of Concerned Scientists'
"Appeal to Humanity", organizing two corrupt science reports published by
Alexis de Tocqueville Institution attacking the EPA, participating in the
Tobacco Institute "Whitecoats Project", and co-hosting two fraudulent
science gatherings.
One of these science gatherings called "Scientific Integrity in the Public
Policy Process", was co-sponsored by International Center for Scientific
Ecology ("ICSE") and SEPP, both which were S. Fred Singer front
organizations, held May 24-25th, 1993, at the Madison Hotel in Washington,
D.C.
http://tobaccodocuments.org/pm/2502284041-4042.html
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Much documentation here on Singer's work for big tobacco and his
connections to right wing moneymen like Richard Mellon Scaife and Sun Myung
Moon.
entire article at http://www.ecosyn.us/adti/Singer-1993-1994.html
also http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/orgfactsheet.php?id=65
paul tradingpost@lobo.net
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On 12/11/2007 at 7:12 PM Ken Hargesheimer wrote:
>Study says humans not heating up the planet
> Jim Brown
>OneNewsNow.com
>December 11, 2007
>
>
> A new peer-reviewed study disputes the claim of former Vice President Al
>Gore and other green activists that global warming is caused by human
>activity and constitutes a "planetary emergency."
> The study -- conducted by climate scientists at the University of
>Rochester, the University of Alabama, and the University of Virginia --
>finds that atmospheric warming patterns, or "fingerprints," over the last
>30 years are not caused by greenhouse gas emissions. The report is
>published in the December issue of the International Journal of
>Climatology. Results from the study greatly contradict the findings of the
>United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
> Dr. S. Fred Singer, professor emeritus of environmental science at the
>University of Virginia -- and president of the Science and Environmental
>Policy Project -- says he is "fairly" sure that the current warming trend
>is due to changes in the activities of the sun. "The sun is constantly
>active, emitting particle streams that carry magnetic fields; and they in
>turn have an influence on the climate of the earth," he says.
> Singer says he and other global warming skeptics have grown accustomed
>to claims that they are beholden to the oil and gas industry. "Of course
>that's not only untrue, but it's completely immaterial," says Singer. "In
>other words, we are using the data that is furnished by the IPCC. They are
>published, we use only published work. What we are basically doing is to
>make a comparison of model results and observations."
> The report concludes that carbon dioxide is not a pollutant and
>therefore "attempts to control CO2 emissions are ineffective and pointless
>-- but very costly."
>
>
>
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