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Sarah Laskow

Weekly Mulch: Climate deniers set to freeze progress in congress

| November 5, 2010
Sarah Laskow

Weekly Mulch: Politics confuse public perception of climate change

| March 12, 2010
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Climate zombies and the Copenhagen blues

The Bush/Cheney undead are still stalking the land, and on the global warming issue they've sunk their fangs into fresh blood.


Continuing from the Bush government's suppression of the work of its own climate scientists, propaganda and befuddlement go from strength to strength.


Driven by U.S. right-wing politics and polluting-industry money, they've unnerved scientists with their tactics to the point that some of them have apparently suppressed data -- or thought of doing so -- rather than feed it into this engine of political disinformation, in the now famous University of East Anglia emails episode.


Three points to bring the picture into focus.

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Climategate's not evil. It's just unhinged

What does Climategate prove -- those e-mails hacked from the Climatic Research Unit at a British university that show a will to manipulate data to confirm the case for warming? I don't think it proves climate change is just a "global warming scare" (National Post). The Arctic ice is still melting, the polar bears are retreating inland, the Northwest Passage is opening wider. Nor does it simply establish that scientists are human (Paul Krugman), although I wouldn't dispute the point. I think it shows that politics makes people crazy.

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