Anu releases abusive emails sent to climate scientists: “The emails from Greenpeace showed how climate science is a Trojan Horse used by fossil fuel companies to sow uncertainty in public opinion, in part for their own benefit

Anu releases abusive emails sent to climate scientists: “The emails from Greenpeace showed how climate science is a Trojan Horse used by fossil fuel companies to sow uncertainty in publi블랙 잭c opinion, in part for their own benefit.”

In an email sent the day after the June 5 deadline for scientists to respond, senior scientist Richard Oppenheimer writes in response, “I need to explain to the rest of the conference (the same guys who gave me my first award, anyway) why we would accept this ridiculous nonsense when I knew that if we did we were all going to lose the grants we’d worked so hard for…. the truth is that, with every new paper published, the longer we continue ignoring the science (even the better the science), the worse it gets.”

This attack on research into climate change and the public understandi카지노 게임 사이트ng of it is one of the most powerful anti-science campaigns ever put before our elected officials. (As Greenpeace has exposed, climate change denial has a long history within both the fossil fuel industry and the mainstream of American society. These campaigns are part of a broader strategy for suppressing climate change skepticism and spreading misinformation about climate change. See the complete report by Greenpeace here.)

The Climate Research Collaborative, the organization that coordinated the emails to the group of leading climate researchers, said in a statement: “There is very little evidence to substantiate their claims that our scientific work is having an impact on public opinion. The fact that it is this bad suggests that, as in the case of the previous emails, our efforts are not effective. The emails highlight the extent of the public’s confusion over the credibility of climate science and the extent to which people have an agenda against it. We’re not done.”

“Climate Change is real. It is caused and is changing our climate, and climate change is going to continue if we do not take action quickly,” wrote Michael Mann, a climate scientist at Penn State, in one of the emails that was published earlier this year. “The public doesn’t know why we can’t see the risks and we don’t know the full extent of the damages that might come, and it is this kind of confusion that will continue to cause millions of people to not believe in climate change,” he continued, “And I’m sure that the public knows that climate change is happening. The American people do not.”

In 2009, President Obama issued an executive order to limit the global warming that he called “the greatest threat our planet has ever faced,” and ordered the Envir전주출장안마 전주출장마사지onmental Protection Agency to set greenhouse gas emissions limits for the United State

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