Not exact matches
It sounded like Roger thought sceptics were now changing their tune but clearly,
with lower sensitivity, The Pause and no hope of any global policy harmony on the horizon, the strains that are coming from the
alarmist camp now have much more of a sceptic air.
But Yes, certainly carbon trading is big money — and again
with a vested interest in the in the
alarmist camp.
But this is way too little, way too late, and no where near what is required to redeem oneself after years of silence while the scaremongers had zero criticism from within the warmista
camp, even while they flooded the world
with the most ridiculous and strident
alarmist and finger pointing.
The problem for the Guardian is that, when you divide and polarise the debate as it does, when the
alarmist story you tell turns out to be nonsense, you force people
with the sense or intuition to see it as nonsense to the other, opposing
camp.
Jeff Indeed — when proxy variability and problems are not only exaggerated but deliberately maxed up by publishing papers
with a deliberate inclusion of many unreliable and contradictory proxies to flatten climate records (Shakun, Marcott), the
alarmist camp is in creationist territory — «you cant trust fossils».