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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Supreme Court debates Global Warming

H/T Drudge Report

Some key notes, The court is divided along ideological lines regarding whether global warming is man-made or not and if greenhouse gasses should be regulated or not. It is not the science that is being argued but the response.

Also it is very interesting that climatologists are the scientists who are doubting the effect of greenhouse gasses on climate change. It seems to me that these scientists would be the experts.

Trackbacked to: Dumb Ox News, Woman Honor Thyself, 123 Beta


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