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Climate Witch Hunt Is Bad For Science, Bad For Witch Hunters

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Climate Witch Hunt Is Bad For Science, Bad For Witch Hunters

by H. Sterling Burnett
March 26, 2015

Desperate times breed desperate measures, and for climate alarmists these are desperate times.

There has been no measurable global warming for 18 years. The majority of polar bear populations are stable or growing; hurricane landfalls have been virtually nonexistent in the United States for a decade; cold temperature and snowfall records are being set daily (more than 2,600 cold temperature records were set or broken between February 19 and February 25 of this year alone); Antarctica is setting sea ice records in the middle of its summer; and in the Arctic, the much ballyhooed sea ice decline of the late 1990 and early 2000s has recovered over the past two years.

By almost every metric, the predictions made by climate change believers have failed or are failing, and reasons for climate alarm are fading from view as a result.

Perhaps this explains climate alarmists’ desperate attempts to smear the reputations of climate researchers who scientifically reject any aspect of the “human-catastrophic-climate-change-connection.”

The latest salvo in this desperate gambit comes from Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-AZ), ranking member of the House of Representatives Committee on Environment and Natural Resources. He sent a letter to seven university presidents demanding information on funding sources and all draft testimony and exchanges relating to the testimony of select researchers who have testified before Congress on climate change issues and did not express an alarmist view.

https://blog.heartland.org/2015/03/climate-witch-hunt-is-bad-for-science-bad-for-witch-hunters/

One thought on “Climate Witch Hunt Is Bad For Science, Bad For Witch Hunters

  1. After the cold winter it kinda shoots the schitt out of the global warming hoax.

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