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Posted by: angelafritz, 6:48 PM GMT on May 17, 2012 +9
Peter Sinclair, founder of the "Climate Denial Crock of the Week" video series, and regular contributor to the Yale Forum, has posted a new video, "This is Not Cool: Murderers, Tyrants, and Madmen." The video addresses Heartland's recent billboard "experiment," and invokes the words of Margaret Thatcher, Carl Sagan, Stephen Hawking, Bill Gates, James Hansen, Steven Chu, and Isaac Asimov, among others.



Peter writes on the Yale Forum,

"In a word-association game, it’s unlikely that many would bring up the names of Margaret Thatcher, or of Columbia University’s Wallace Broecker. Nor, for that matter, those of NASA scientist James Hansen; of the late biochemist and novelist Isaac Asimov; of theoretical physicist, author and cosmologist Stephen Hawking; of the late Cornell University astrophysicist and author Carl Sagan; of Microsoft’s Bill Gates; of Navy Admiral David Titley; or of Nobel Laureate, and now Secretary of Energy, Steven Chu.

Through an artful selection and piecing-together of some historical video and audio materials featuring each of those individuals expressing deep concerns about climate change, the video tees-off from a Heartland remark — defending its poster prank while at the same time ending the effort — that “the most prominent advocates of global warming are murderers, tyrants, and madmen.”

That billboard campaign, the first featuring Kaczynski, initially had been intended to include subsequent posters featuring Fidel Castro, Osama bin Laden, and one or two additional scalawags and scoundrels. Instead, it has led a number of large corporate funders to follow-up Heartland’s pulling of the plug with a pulling of the plug on their own part: A number of well-known corporate sponsors have announced they are ceasing their relationships with, and funding for, further Heartland efforts."


Angela
Updated: 6:57 PM GMT on May 17, 2012   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: angelafritz, 9:31 PM GMT on May 10, 2012 +9
NOAA's budget has been in the news quite a bit recently. NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), is an agency within the U.S. Department of Commerce (brief insight into why it's under Commerce here). On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives voted on, among other things, NOAA's fiscal year 2013 budget proposal. Jason Samenow writes about this cut today in the Capital Weather Gang blog:Of a possible $1.4 billion dollars in proposed spending...
Updated: 9:35 PM GMT on May 10, 2012   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: angelafritz, 4:57 PM GMT on May 10, 2012 +1
We're introducing a new video series today in the Climate Change section: Climate Change Science in a Nutshell. These videos were produced by Planet Nutshell, who specialize in producing easy to understand videos about complicated matters. The work was funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and KUEN TV.I've posted the first two episodes of this series, and we'll adding a new video daily, so check back on our videos page.New video series from Planet Nuts...
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Updated: 5:05 PM GMT on May 10, 2012   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: angelafritz, 4:40 PM GMT on May 04, 2012 +20
How low will the Heartland Institute go to shame climate change "believers?" Very low, it appears. In it's most recent billboard campaign, which is running in Chicago, Heartland, an anti-science organization famous for climate change denial, compares those who accept climate science to mass murderers, like Charles Manson and Osama Bin Laden.The Heartland Institute is a conservative public policy "think tank" based in Chicago, Illinois. It claims to conduct resear...
Updated: 8:39 PM GMT on May 04, 2012   Permalink | A A A
Posted by: angelafritz, 4:04 PM GMT on April 16, 2012 +7
The Storm Prediction Center and the National Weather Service did a fantastic job in preparing and warning the public of this past weekend's outbreak. Six people lost their lives this weekend, and while those six deaths are a tragedy, many more were prevented by excellent forecasting and dissemination. The challenge that these forecasters have to overcome is the complacency that accompanies many warnings that either don't result in a tornado, or don't result in a t...
Updated: 4:06 PM GMT on April 16, 2012   Permalink | A A A

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