An Impartial Climate Change Campaigner

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Okay, just kidding. Dr. Tim Ball is one of the post evangelical climate science deniers in the country, so committed to the notion that humans are helpless to address climate change that he has launched a personal speaking tour, though not quite on his ownย dime.

He was recently speaking to the Ottawa Citizen Editorial Board, where he participated in this exchange โ€“ an example, perhaps of the care and attention that he takes to his professionalย interests:

Reporter: What made you come to Ottawaย today?

TB: I came to Ottawa to make a presentation on my views on the climate changeโ€ฆ. Because the debate about Kyotoโ€ฆ.

Reporter: So who was it you spoke to here inย town?

TB: I just spoke to an invited group, it was a group of people in the Westin Hotel and there was a conference going onโ€ฆ. I think the CAMโ€ฆ. I donโ€™t know what the conferenceย was.

Reporter: So you donโ€™t know who the people were that you were speakingย to?

TB: No, no, I just do what I do, I just speak and I say what I sayโ€ฆ Oh and by the way I have never received a nickel from the oil and gasย companiesโ€ฆ..

Reporter: You got paid to speak yesterday [at the conference]?

TB: Oh yeah, ofย course.

Reporter: But you donโ€™t know who paidย you?

For the complete audio link, go here.ย 

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