Not exact matches
The
article in Relevant magazine, entitled «(Almost) Everyone's Doing It,»
cited several studies examining the sexual activity of
single Christians.
(I wonder if Corliss watches the show very much — he gets the title wrong
in his
article and
cites not a
single moment from any segment.
Earlier last year, following an
article reviewing 6 (also alarmist) books on the environment including Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth, Nicholas Stern's report, and George Monbiot's Heat, we discovered that, inconveniently, May had taken a few liberties with the facts himself,
citing a
single study, referenced
in the Stern Report to make the claim that» 15 — 40 per cent of species «were vulnerable to extinction at just 2 degrees of warming, and that oil companies were responsible for a conspiracy to spread misinformation, and prevent action on climate change.
ClimateReason, the source you
cite in regard to CO2 levels is a
single unreferenced sentence,
in a
single article, by
single author Peter Raven, who lists his affiliation as «The Missouri Botanical Garden.»
More egregious though, Oreskes did not place the memos anywhere online
in their full context, the link
in Monbiot's
article merely goes to Oreskes» 2008 PowerPoint presentation, which, as I have pointed out a couple of times within my blog, shows no more than a
single out - of - context page of Western Fuels» ICE campaign, and she
cites Ross Gelbspan as the source for it.
To
cite an
article consulted online, include the URL;
in some cases, it may be advisable to shorten a particularly unwieldy URL, to end after the first
single forward slash (i.e., the slash that follows a domain extension such as.