Lionizing Skeptics: National Post Defends Endangered Species

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onMay 29, 2006 @ 11:42 PDT

In a front-page on Saturday, the Joseph Brean made a 2,500-word case that the handful of Canadian contrarians who are skeptical about climate change are swell guys who are getting a rough ride from a brainwashed media.To his credit, Brean makes passing effort to address a couple of climate realities, but per policy, he carefully avoided speaking to any member of the scientific community who can easily debunk the skeptics’ theories of clouds and solar forcings have caused the global warming that they can no longer deny.Once again, read any part of our link Is Climate Change Real and then brace yourself before according any credibility to the campaign to paint climate change as a conspiracy of otherย media.

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