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Ross Gelbspan |
How to Get Rich By Scamming the Climate21 Jan 08
A cartoon in The New York Times brilliantly captured the mentality behind the latest green trend. It showed a man kneeling at the confessional praying, "Forgive me, but I have SUV'd." The minister takes the proffered bag of money and replies: Go thy way, thy sins are offset. You too can be forgiven of your carbon emitting sins and achieve the exalted status of being 'carbon neutral' without trading in your SUV or cancelling that overseas vacation." |
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Kevin Grandia |
In the company of creationists and flat-earthers5 Feb 07
And if you don't believe us:
"It [the IPCC report] has finally ended all serious debate over climate change. There can be no more denial. Global warming skeptics and deniers now find themselves in the company of creationists, flat-Earthers and those who dispute the scientific consensus that HIV is the cause of AIDS." - Globe and Mail Editorial, February 3, 2007 |
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Jim Hoggan |
Dear Globe and Mail28 Jan 07
I submitted the following letter to the editor of the Globe and Mail today:
Dear Editor, While introducing a mostly excellent weekend package on climate change, Globe and Mail Editor-in- chief Edward Greenspon says, "We are in the business of promoting debate, not dogma... |
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Richard Littlemore |
Taking the Microphone Away From Deniers25 Jan 07
TVO Producer Daniel Kitts makes the case in the Globe and Mail online edition for not giving climate change "skeptics" equal time. But he misses a couple of arguments, at least. First, if you surveyed all those legitimate scientists who accept or contest the theory of anthropogenic global warming and then quoted them proportionately, the deniers would get to comment, but only very, very rarely. Choosing one person on one side and one on the other - as journalists so often do - makes it appear that the scientific community is evenly divided, that there is a hot debate. As Naomi Oreskes demonstrated in Science , no such debate exists in serious scientific literature. |
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Richard Littlemore |
The Environment Ends in Etobicoke23 Jan 07
In a poverty-stricken analysis of federal climate change policy , the Globe and Mail's John Ibbitson announced on Tuesday that, for him at least, "the environment" stretches only as far as he can see, and certainly no farther than the suburbs surrounding Toronto.
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