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Rick Santorum was never fooled by the global warmers' hype
Howard Richman, 2/26/2012

If you haven't been reading Anthony Watt's Watt's Up with That Blog, linked to on our sidebar, you have been missing some gems:

  • FakeGate. The latest is the case of the anthropogenic global warming believer (Breaking: Gleick Confesses), funded by the EPA, who accused the Heartland Institute of duplicity, but it turned out that he was stealing documents and publishing a forged memo.


  • Bill Nye's Experiment. In a delightful illustrated posting, Anthony Watt described how he replicated an experiment for kids (Al Gore and Bill Nye FAIL at doing a simple CO2 experiment), originally performed by Bill Nye and trumpeted by Al Gore, and discovered what was actually happening.


  • Failure of all the Anthropogenic Global Warming Models. Then there was a powerful repost (Who Are You Going To Believe – The Government Climate Scientists or The Data?) which sums up the evidence that the predictions of the global warming models have all failed.

If you were taken in by the anthropogenic global warming theory, it wasn't your fault. The adherents even had Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney persuaded. To his credit, Senator Santorum was never fooled.

Here's the link to read the latest from Anthony Watt: http://wattsupwiththat.com/

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