Forget The Term Global Warming. Hello Global Weirding.
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#3When Friedman's carbon footprint comes down to within an order of magnitude of my own then I'll consider what he has to say about the dangers of CO2 emissions to the world. Until then, I'll consider him just another blow hard who enjoys feeling important about himself, can't resist telling the rest of the world how to live, and doesn't even appear to take his own words seriously.
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#4Don't believe me though : these are the facts as I have read and understand them, everyone reads and believes different things. Also see Richard Lindzens' recent post to the Boston Globe (http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/editorial_opinion/letters/...) for his views on this type of editorial - he sums this up in a much better way than I could.
Finally, the 'in the pay of big oil and coal' is a tired meme and shows political advocacy rather than a true discussion of the issues. Most of the genuine research sceptics are self funded or in tenured university posts. Yes, there are oil-funded research groups, but these do not provide the bulk of sceptical views. The oil, gas and coal industries have donated millions to climate science research, and AGW research has received billions from governments. Like there is no shadowy conspiracy of climate scientists to instate a communist world government, there is no shadowy network of big oil funding for sceptics.