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Results for People: Jim Inhofe
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Richard Littlemore |
Echo Chamber: Morano's Distortions Have Staying Power24 Jan 08
Dismissing the risks of global warming as "baseless and undisguised propaganda," a John Birch Society blogger has pronounced that evidence for climate change is "shoddy," and that, on the basis of Bjorn Lomborg's (thoroughly discredited) analysis, "a little warming wouldn't be such a bad thing after all." This is classic "Echo Chamber" PR: you start with a lie; you pass the lie around; and after you repeat it enough times, it starts to sound like the truth. |
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Ross Gelbspan |
Newsweek Chronicles the Long, Relentless History of Climate Denialists5 Aug 07
If you think those who have long challenged the mainstream scientific findings about global warming recognize that the game is over, think again. The denial machine is running at full throttle -- and continuing to shape both government policy and public opinion.
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Jim Hoggan |
James Inhofe: The Senator for Suspect Science27 Mar 07
Oklahoma Senator James Inhofe got so beligerent with former Vice-President Al Gore at the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works last week that new Chair Barbara Boxer had to cut him off (check out the video at the end of this post). That, presumably, is because Senator Inhofe is accustomed to a different quality of input in testimony before this committee. When he was chair, he preferred likeminded lobbyists (Joseph Bast, Heartland Institute, testimony here) and fiction writers (Michael Chrichton, testimony here) as witnesses to committee hearings. |
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Jim Hoggan |
James Inhofe: The Senator for Oil and Gas22 Mar 07
James Inhofe, former chair of the Senate Committee on the Environment and Public Works and the leading Republican climate change denier recieved more in donations from the oil and gas sector than any other Senator, in the 2002 election cycle. According to the latest available election financing data, in the last five years Inhofe has received just over $3.4 million in donations from 20 industry sectors - almost $1 million (29%) is from the Energy/Natural Resources Sector and their respective PACS. |
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Richard Littlemore |
Disappointing State of the Union24 Jan 07
It was a night of disappointments as President G.W. Bush delivered his State of the Union Address to the joint Houses of Congress Tuesday. First, the rumoured White House policy shift on global warming never materialized. It's true that President Bush mentioned climate change for the first time in a State of the Union address, but it was a less-than stirring reference:
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