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Responses to some Readers Enquiries about the Scientific Paper Climate Sensitivity Reconsidered (Physics & Society, July 2008) A personal statement by Christopher Monckton of Brenchley SEVERAL readers have written to me to enquire why the July 2008 edition of Physics and Society carries a ...
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Morano's misinformation machine
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Wonk Room reveals Marc Morano's climate change denial email list
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Attack of the climate spam?
Environment — ... : The US government has spent over $79 billion since 1989 on policies related to climate change, including science and technology research, administration, education campaigns, foreign aid, and tax breaks. It shows up verbatim in too many places to count, and seems to originate on the Science and Public Policy website .  “Proved: There Is No Climate Crisis,” reads one of the site’s more popular headlines. Again, the poster includes a link to the site, so the comment is not entirely unsourced. Here’s ...

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