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What a great article from a great paper, in an awesome city. UNC is a great place to get your degree too!


I don't really know how the whole "Guest Commentary" thing at the Tribune works. They may come out with a statement tomorrow that these are not their views, but I hope not. This is a great article on Global Warming and it is in a great American paper (or at least on their website). You don't find much truth in the media anymore. It even talks about what a small peice of ice it really was that broke off the Antarctic peninsula.


The author hit the nail on the head right here


"In the Arctic, the media reported less summer sea ice than at any time since records began. Most did not report that records began only 30 years ago; that at both Poles there is more sea ice now than ever since records began; that there are five times more polar bears today than 50 years ago; that the Arctic was warmer in the 1940s than today; or that the average thickness of the vast Greenland ice sheet grew by 2 inches yearly from 1993-2003."


The article goes into all of the lies that the media has been putting out. With Gore going on 60 minutes last Sunday and saying that


"I think that those people are in such a tiny, tiny minority now with their point of view, they’re almost like the ones who still believe that the moon landing was staged in a movie lot in Arizona, and those who believe the earth is flat," replied Gore. "That demeans them a little bit, but it’s not that far off."


You can really see what the author is talking about with this


"So the tiny clique of politicized scientists driving the scare are desperate to revive fear of doom. Otherwise, the multibillion-dollar climate-change industry is headed straight down the pan."


Again, good going Greeley Tribune!

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