April 9, 2009

Two new websites for the realities of Climate Change

Check out I Love Carbon Dioxide. In it, Justin C writes about those people who promote global warming and what their agendas are as well as the inconvenient truths of Carbon Dioxide (a needed trace gas and an incredible plant food). Check out the About page as well as the Top 15 Myths page -- well researched and documented. From this site, I found the other one -- Marc Morano's Climate Depot is now online. About Marc:
Marc Morano is the executive editor and chief correspondent for ClimateDepot.com, a global warming and eco-news center founded in 2009. Marc Morano served for three years as a senior advisor, speechwriter, and climate researcher for U.S. Senator James Inhofe (R-Okla.), and managed the award-winning communication operations of the GOP side of the EPW Committee. Morano joined the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee as the majority Communications Director in June 2006 after a decade and a half as a working journalist, documentary maker, radio talk show host, and national television correspondent.

Morano�s Senate website won the coveted 2007 Gold Mouse Award for being the "Best of the Best." The award was made possible by the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and the National Science Foundation. Morano�s website got so many readers in January of 2007 that the volume shut down the entire Senate website, including every Senator�s personal websites. Morano spearheaded the 2007 groundbreaking report of 400-plus dissenting scientists and the follow-up 2008 report of 650-plus scientists dissenting from man-made global warming fears. Gallup polling organization essentially recognized the impact of the U.S. Senate EPW website in a May 29, 2008 analysis. �Republican spokespersons and conservative commentators have long challenged IPCC reports as reflecting the �scientific consensus� on global warming by highlighting the views of a modest number of �skeptic� or �contrarian� scientists who question the IPCC conclusions.� Gallup concluded: �Growing skepticism about news coverage of global warming clearly goes hand in hand with Republicans' declining belief that it is already occurring.� (LINK)
I am in the middle of re-vamping the blog-roll and will include these two excellent sites... Posted by DaveH at April 9, 2009 8:14 PM
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