Sentences with word «inactivist»

Climate change inactivists such as Senator Inhofe keep complaining about not having the same amount of money as those filthy hippie greens, but they never say what they're going to do with that amount of money if they do get it.
The mother seems to be a newfound inactivist, while the father hung up the phone when reached for comment.
These days, when global warming inactivists need to trot out somebody with some semblance of scientific credentials (from the dwindling supply who have made themselves available for such purposes), it seems that they increasingly turn to Roy Spencer, a Principal Research Scientist at the University of Alabama.
That way, those of us fortunate enough can filter out, via [killfile], the coming and inevitable ululating from the enraged denialist / delusionist / inactivist communities that are active on this comment thread.
The carbon dioxide saturation fallacy was introduced by Angstrom and thoroughly disproved in the 1950's by careful laboratory measurements, but it still makes the round among inactivists.
This could at least remove one of the main stated objections behind Byrd - Hagel in the U.S., though other objections such as «devastate the economy» / «it's a tax» may remain key moves in U.S. inactivists» playbook.
Led by Lloyd Schofield who is part of a Bay Area «inactivist» group, the advocates want to eliminate the surgery and liken it to «male genital mutilation.»
It's the inactivist bunch who are driving future investment in bigger and better climate models because they have conned the general public into thinking we don't have enough certainty yet.
It doesn't appear to provide much insight, but definitely plenty of fodder for the inactivists of this world.
The real story here, though, is that the tactics the inactivists have been using in the run - up to Copenhagen have been all outside the sphere of legitimate scientific discourse.
(I do agree that a wide array of views on this issue can be classified as «stasists» (your «inactivists»).
Director Louie Psihoyos says in the film, «You are either an activist or an inactivist
Ironically, the Team are the due diligence «inactivists».
In gavin's (sic) current post, while he can not bring himself to include a direct link to Climateaudit, instead he links (via «inactivists») to a Google search whose top find is CA!
Kind of kills the inactivists» claim that a carbon tax will destroy the economy, especially in Alberta.
While some denyers / delayers / inactivists, like MIT's Richard Lindzen, have argued that negative feedbacks dominate the climate — all of the evidence points to amplifying feedbacks dominating (except the one negative feedback that the deniers fiercely fight, discussed below).
The inactivists» proposed timeline makes no sense whatsoever.
«The real story... is that the tactics the inactivists [the sceptics] have been using in the run - up to Copenhagen have been all outside the sphere of legitimate scientific discourse.»
Of course there isn't, but it's enough to hang an inactivist policy on while the world burns.
With that in mind, I now turn to the latest paper that is getting the inactivists excited by Demetris Koutsoyiannis and colleagues.
There doesn't appear to be a single reason for all of the names being there, but a common thread seems to be «have written studies cited by inactivists».
Still undecided about «inactivists» vs. «deactivists», but I remember also proposing «reactivists» (which sounds a bit like «reactionaries»)...
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