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Merchants of Doubt: How a Handful of Scientists Obscured the Truth on Issues from Tobacco Smoke to Global Warming
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Les marchands de doute Un essai, publié en 2010 par deux historiens des sciences Naomi Oreskes et Erik Conway*, documente les pratiques par lesquelles les lobbies industriels essaient d’entretenir le statu quo. Une fois qu’un consensus scientifique est établi, ils vont nourrir la polémique en mettant en avant les travaux de scientifiques
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‘We don’t know where the tipping point is’: climate expert on potential collapse of Atlantic circulation
Jonathan Wattstheguardian.com
BREAKING: America’s new Secretary of Energy just exposed the entire climate scam
“Media & politicians NEVER bothered to actually learn about climate change.”
$2 TRILLION to lower fossil fuel use by 2%
They’re not saving the planet—they’re robbing... See more
Marc Nixonx.comThe Ends of the World: Volcanic Apocalypses, Lethal Oceans, and Our Quest to Understand Earth's Past Mass Extinctions
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Geologist, Professor Ian Plimer, utterly demolishes the human-induced "global boiling" narrative, in three and a half minutes:
"[Six of the six] great ice ages started when we had more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere than now. We have 0.04% of that gas in the atmosphere... Well that means nothing to me, because the... See more
Wide Awake Mediax.comAnother warning light for the biosphere has just started flashing.The increasing acidification of the ocean - a process driven by the burning of fossil fuels - has crossed its safe limit for the first time ever, putting all marine life and ecosystems at risk.Ocean acidification is the 7th of 9 natural processes that regulate Earth’s... See more
Paul Venuto • feed updates
In the scientific argument over global warming, the truth seems to be mostly on one side: the greenhouse effect almost certainly exists and will be exacerbated by manmade CO2 emissions. This is very likely to make the planet warmer. The impacts of this are uncertain, but are weighted toward unfavorable outcomes.