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More Forbes GW Denial

Patrick Michaels of the the Cato Institute is usually the guy getting paid to promote the denial of global warming on the Forbes website.  At least Michaels has earned the relevant degree (which makes him more convincing to the gullible).

Today we have John Tamny who acknowledges he's not a scientist.

No shit.

Here are 8 reasons to be concerned, based on the scientific consensus body charged with reaching conclusions.

An IDiot Doing What Idiots Do

Spread anti-science propaganda. This is Casey Luskin with the Discovery Institute:


Thursday, March 27, 2014

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

An IDiot On C.S. Lewis (& Intelligent Design)

This is from last year, but was recently uploaded by another IDiot:



Fukushima Three Years Later

"Myths and misconceptions" with anti-nuclear power activists as guests.  Oy vay:




GW Denial Propaganda

By the founder of The Weather Channel.  Pitiful, science isn't based on an individual's personal conclusion. It's determined by scientific consensus  bodies:


Peer Review Is What Makes Science, Science

Anytime you have a question on science, find out what scientific consensus bodies on the subject have concluded.  Don't allow someone to cherry-pick one study or another to convince you of something.  Studies can be wrong.

"I F---ing Love Science"

Eat Less Meat

Not only will your food bills be less expensive, not only will that help mitigate global warming, not only will that minimize the torture of animals, but you will be healthier.

The Koch Brothers

And their amazing climate change denial machine:


(P.S. Greenpeace has been known to exaggerate radiation health effects, but this video is insightful.)

Inside Palisades

Good photography of the plant within this article which discusses a wedged piece of metal within the reactor vessel.

Inside Fukushima

With PBS science reporter Miles O'Brian:


Another take is here.