Disputing Global Warming.
- 1st ed.
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- Climate Change and its Causes, Effects and Prediction .
- Climate Change and its Causes, Effects and Prediction .
Intro -- Disputing Global Warming -- Contents -- Preface -- Hot and Cold Media Spin Cycle: A Challenge to Journalists Who Cover Global Warming -- Speeches by Senator Inhofe -- America Reacts to Speech Debunking Media Global Warming Alarmism -- Bringing Integrity back to the IPCC Process -- EPW Majority Press Releases -- Inhofe Responds to Critical New York Times Article -- Inhofe Says NAS Report Reaffirms 'Hockey Stick' is Broken -- Inhofe Expresses Concerns over IPCC's Lack of Objectivity in Letter to Chairman Pachauri -- EPW Majority Fact of the Day -- Senator Inhofe Credited for Prompting Newsweek Admission of Error on 70's Predictions of Coming Ice Age -- Nuremberg-style Trials Proposed for Global Warming Skeptics -- Related Articles -- The Australian - Bob Carter: British Report the Last Hurrah of Warmaholics -- The San Francisco Chronicle - Inhofe, the Apostate by Debra J. Saunders -- The Norman Transcript - Inhofe Correct on Global Warming by David Deming -- The Oklahoman - Editorial: Inhofe Holds His Own on Warming Debate -- Investor's Business Daily - Editorial: Cooling Down the Climate Scare -- The Wall Street Journal - There Is No 'Consensus' on Global Warming by Richard S. Lindzen -- The National Post -- U.S. Senate Report: Over 400 Prominent Scientists Disputed Man-Made Global Warming Claims in 2007. Scientists Debunk "Consensus -- Introduction -- Brief Highlights of the Report Featuring Over 400 International Scientists -- Full Senate Report: U.S. Senate Report: Over 400 Prominent Scientists Disputed Man-Made Global Warming Claims in 2007 -- The Testimony of Roy W. Spencer Before the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on 22 July 2008 -- White House Involvement in the Reporting of Agency Employees' Work -- Global Warming Science: The Latest Research -- Policy Implications -- References -- Index.