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Always To The Right on Saturday, December 20, 2008 11:13:06 AM
Notable, I’d say, both for the source and the sentiment.
On CNN last night, meteorologist Chad Myers discussed the record
snowfall and cold in Las Vegas with Lou Dobbs, who asked him what this
had to say about global warming. Myers compared the research models to
analyzing the reliability of a three-day-old car
Arrogant? I’d call it that, but the problem with the global-warming
movement and the Next Ice Age movement that preceded it is not arrogance per se
but its advancement into a religion, where dissenters are cast as
modern heretics and debate is rejected. It’s Galileo in reverse, where
scientists who dispute both the models and the data lose patronage and
funding, not because they’re wrong, but because they threaten the cash
cow that the global-warming religion promises to researchers for the
next couple of decades.
Myers: "To Think That We Could Affect Weather All That Much Is Pretty Arrogant"
CNN meteorologist Chad Myers questioned the claim that global warming was manmade during last night's Lou Dobbs Tonight — in the wake of the snowfall in Las Vegas.
"You know, to think that we could affect weather all that much is pretty arrogant," said Myers.
The Business & Media Institute reports this is the second CNN meteorologist to question global warming conventional wisdom.