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Detailed evidence fails to support man-made climate change
Recognizing the controversial nature for some; and granting perhaps
tangential relevance to radiation safety and to risk analysis; I have
bitten off both of my typing fingers and present only the links and the
barest summary of Sen. Inhofe's excellent, detailed stake driven into
the heart of anthropogenic global climate change ....
Cheers,
Maury maury@webtexas.com
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The press release may be seen at:
http://inhofe.senate.gov/preleases.htm
The entire presentation is at:
http://inhofe.senate.gov/floorspeeches.htm
Monday, July 28, 2003
INHOFE DELIVERS MAJOR SPEECH ON THE SCIENCE OF CLIMATE CHANGE
“Catastrophic global warming alarmism not based on objective science”
Washington, D.C.-Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.), chairman of
the Committee on Environment and Public Works, delivered a comprehensive
speech on the science of climate change today,
concluding that, based on the best, most objective science available,
predictions of catastrophic global warming are
baseless and should be rejected.
The following are excerpts from today’s press release:
· “Much of the debate over global warming is predicated on fear, rather
than science.”
· “I have offered compelling evidence that catastrophic global warming
is a hoax. That conclusion is supported by the painstaking work of the
nation's top climate scientists.”
“What have scientists concluded? The Kyoto Protocol has no environmental
benefits; natural variability, not fossil fuel emissions, is the
overwhelming factor influencing climate change;
satellite data, confirmed by NOAA balloon measurements,
confirms that no meaningful warming has occurred over the last century;
and climate models predicting dramatic temperature increases over the
next 100 years are flawed and highly imperfect.”
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