the cultural cognition theory is falsified by the fact that there are communitarians who reject
climate alarmist messaging (and individualists who believe it)-- among other disproofs.
In response to United Water's claims that scarcity could result in insufficient water for fire personnel, former County Legislator Robert D. Jackson issued an open letter read by Tom O'Reilly, which criticized the group's
alarmist message and suggested infrastructural improvements.
Sounds like BS to me... Unless you a) purchase the app, b) uninstall the app c) remove the app from the Win 8 startup routine, you will be greeted by
these alarmist messages every time you boot up.
They deliberately chose the latter... they have distorted the scientific message into
an alarmist message... [bold added; click here for the full, unedited version]
Reiter accuses many climatologists of perceiving themselves too strongly as activists who are more interested in spreading
an alarmist message.
They are seemingly unaware that eye watering amounts of government funding are only available to researchers who are willing to push
an alarmist message.
But a sober reading of the literature put out by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) does not support
the alarmist message or the claim that immediate and drastic action is needed to mitigate climate change.
However, the more important goal was to present
an alarmist message cloaked in certainty and to make sure it received all the attention from the media and environmental groups.