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Monday, March 9, 2009

How to Talk to a Climate Skeptic

So, I'm on my way out the door and just wanted to clean out the old email box that always gets too overloaded, especially on Monday.
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This has been offered before, but it's the Q & A of Climate Skeptics from Grist --
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Below is a complete listing of the articles in "How to Talk to a Climate Skeptic," a series by Coby Beck containing responses to the most common skeptical arguments on global warming. There are four separate taxonomies; arguments are divided by:
Stages of Denial,
Scientific Topics,
Types of Argument, and
Levels of Sophistication.
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What is even more interesting about this issue of Grist, is ---
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A roomful of cynics
A look at the non-experts speaking at Heartland Institute's denialist sideshow
this is what the Heartland Institute's "International Conference on Climate Change" is all about. Set to begin Sunday in New York, the gathering's guest list includes the standard roster of "scientist-denialists" -- a large group of "experts" who have never published a single peer-reviewed study in their lives, along with a handful of fringe researchers who do (though rarely) publish in the field of climate science. The conference tagline is: "Global Warming: was it ever really a crisis?" and the conclusion is predetermined. "Was it ever a crisis?" ... as if it isn't right now.
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Heartland hasn't yet determined if the earth is round, but in preparation for the weekend event wants to make sure everyone's on board, which might explain the sudden right wing interest in the Global Warming Denial.
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Hopefully, Jeff Jacoby and George Will will attend and spare us their dubious climate change wisdom this weekend, bring back lots of thoughtful, authoritative gibberish to entertain! And maybe, they'll finally determine if the world is flat.
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There's some interesting information here --

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I'm on Acela this weekend to NY. Might just drop in.