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^ a b Peiser, Benny (October 12, 2006. RE: Media Watch enquiry. Media Watch.
Retrieved on 2007-04-12.
Waxman = Nostrildameus
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Thanks for that link, N2. Peiser's comments make much more sense now. If I read him correctly, he believes that we are in a warming period and while that
the consensus of the majority is that it is at least partially attributed to man, it is not unanimous. He's got a weird sentence structure there but it
seems that he's one of the party that disagrees, taking into account his statement that so long as there are dissenting voices, an open mind must be kept.
That or he is being quite scrupulous in his ethics. Other than one slight change based on new information regarding Oreskes' methodology, his criticisms of
her essay remain. Is that how you read it?
On the Oversight Chairman, I was in a member's office up in DC not long after the Congress had convened talking about the new session when he referenced that they were going to "Investigate everything. We'll have to find something there." That's pretty much as direct a quote as I can recall. I kinda hoped he was exaggerating a little. He wasn't. Waxman has gotten the handle of "The Waxman-Industrial Complex" because he's provided so much work for lawyers and K Street folks on both sides. He's been like a one-man stimulus package up there. The "criminalization of politics (or political differences)" we were warned about in, what, '89?, really has come true. I think it is just going to keep getting nastier. PT
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My Interpretation Exactly PT | ||||
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But look Henny Penny....
The sky IS falling... (what fortuitous timing) Vast Antarctic ice shelf on verge of collapseLatest sign of global warming's impact shocks scientists
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Other parts of Antarctica, including the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, seem to be more stable,
though areas of melt have been observed in recent years.
Melting in the Antarctic is different than the recent record melt in the Arctic. Antarctica is composed of ice sheets, or huge masses of ice up to 2.5 miles thick that lie on top of
bedrock and flow toward the coast, and ice shelves, the floating extensions of ice sheets. Arctic ice is primarily sea ice, some of which persists year-round
and some of which melts in the summer and freezes again in the winter.
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