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"Joseph Gwinn" wrote in message
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The "settled science" of Global Warming has become unsettled.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB2000...07774168722660
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The Wall Street Journal, 22 February 2010.

Joe Gwinn


Think a bit about what this means. Everyone knows the UN is a political not
a scientific organization. The compiled UN report of several thousand pages
has been subjected to most intense scrutiny that could be bought by OPEC and
the coal, oil, gas industries, yet they have found less than a handful of
errors or exaggerations. They have found nothing wrong with the hundreds of
other remaining conclusions. The few errors have to do with specific
effects of climate change in certain areas. None have to do with the
fundamental conclusion that CO2 from fossil fuel is significantly warming
the Earth.

Of course their have been many thousands of invalid, easily-rebutted
criticisms spread by all sorts of bloggers and paid lobbyists. The lack of
weight in these argurments becomes apparent by contrast when you see the
effect in the media of a single valid criticism. As I have mentioned
before, we are seeing the results of an organized F.U.D. marketing campaign.
F.U.D. (Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt) is a well-worn negative marketing
technique used when your product is inferior in nearly every way to your
competitors. The idea is to spread so much negative innuendo, rumors, half
truths and lies about the competing product along with the few true
weaknesses that your competitor has to spend all his energy and time
defending himself, but still it is impossible to remove doubt in the mind of
the customer after such an onslaught. Of course the truth becomes plainly
obvious eventually, but this strategy allows the perpetrators to extract the
maximum profit from their current product. Most scientists (even the
technocrats at the UN) are not professional lobbyists and do not know how to
respond to such an organized attack.

The Wall Street Journal used to be a responsible voice of conservatism until
it was bought by Rupert Murdoch (with a Saudi prince as second largest share
holder).