They're a bunch of liars in my opinion, foisting con upon con upon
the public about anthropogenic global warming.
Not exact matches
Sadly, in recent years we have become accustomed to a ritual in which the publication of each new result on
anthropogenic climate change is greeted by a flurry of activity from industry - funded lobby groups, think tanks and PR professionals, who try to discredit the science and confuse the
public about global warming.
There is a lack of
public awareness
about the level of scientific agreement underpinning the view on
anthropogenic global warming.
Occasionally, a commenter will ponder what sort of climate - related event might trigger serious and widespread
public alarm
about anthropogenic global warming.
With regard to the wider
public «debate»
about AGW, though, I don't see how it is a «bad idea» to name names of politicians who deliberately and aggressively LIE to the American people
about the reality of
anthropogenic global warming and climate change, and who engage in vicious and dishonest attacks on climate scientists.
That's why they have poured big bucks into funding a disinformation campaign to keep the
public confused
about the reality of
anthropogenic global warming, so that the voters won't demand governments implement policies to help bring
about that transition.