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Another IPCC Scientist Speaks Out Against Global Warming Hype, Fish Wrapper Will Ignore
As most people who don't read just the Daily Dead Fish Wrapper know, more and more scientists - credentialed scientists who really know what they're talking about - have been coming forward to speak out against the global warming hype. The most recent scientist is to speak out is John Christy, director of the Earth System Science Center at the University of Alabama at Huntsville, and a member of the IPCC. He states his opinion in the Wall Street Journal today that not only is it not a proven fact that global warming is human caused, but he is refusing his "share" of the Nobel prize because it is based on a misunderstanding of science.
Being Overwhelmed With Useless IPCC Study On Global Warming
Now that the next part of the IPCC study has come out, the Daily Dead Fish Wrapper has been doing its best to overwhelm its readers with dire news about global warming. Just a brief search on the Fish Wrapper site for the term "IPCC" brings up 17 different AP articles about the useless study and all the politics behind the scenes.
Here are some of the articles:
Fish Wrapper Continues Hype About Global Warming With IPCC Study
As was to be expected, the Dead Fish Wrapper joined the frenzy that the rest of the MSM is in about the report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which basically blames human activity for the supposed increase in temperature otherwise known as global warming.
But one article wasn't enough. In addition to the front page headline that screamed "Life as we know it gets blame for global warming", there was also a half page article on page A6 entitled "Global warming's runaway train" that was clips from wire reports about how scientists and lawmakers are talking about polar bears, grennhouse gas emissions, and the Great Barrier Reef among other things.

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