NASA Chief Finds Support on Yet Another (Skeptics') Front

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โ€œNASA‘s top administrator, Michael Griffin, speaking on NPR radio made some refreshingly sensible comments about the present global warming scare,โ€ said Robert Ferguson, Director of the Science and Public Policy Institute. โ€œMany rationalist scientists agree with him, clearly demonstrating there is no scientific consensus on man-made, catastrophic global warming,โ€ saidย Ferguson.

The article, which also quotes Pat Michaels, Tim Ball, Robert Carter and other longtime skeptics, omits Ferguson’s e-address: [email protected]. The โ€œFFโ€ in this case stands for Frontiers of Freedom, a longtime ExxonMobil-funded haven for footsoldiers in the disinformation war.

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