It was entirely predictable and, as such, a perfect example of the way the mainstream media, wedded to the bad science and false pronouncements of the global warming crowd would attack the 2008 International Conference on Climate Change.
The Conference, held in New York March 2-4, and sponsored by the Heartland Institute, attracted some 500 people from around the world to listen to climatologists, meteorologists, economists, policy makers, and others with impeccable credentials. They were brought together by their disdain for the global warming hoax, based largely on the false claims of the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). These in turn are spread by people like Al Gore along with scores of environmental organizations.
The global warming hoax has been maintained by virtually all elements of the mainstream media (MSM). An event like the conference therefore, from their point of view had to be discredited.
Perhaps the most committed to the hoax is The New York Times. Since the early 1980s it has published some of the most astonishingly idiotic articles about it global warming including the claim that the North Pole was melting.
The latest in a line of Times reporters on the subject is Andrew C. Revkin. He began his
March 4 article, “Cool View of Science at Meeting on Warming”, by writing that, “Several
hundred people sat in a fifth-floor ballroom at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in Times Square
on Monday eating pasta and trying hard to prove that they had unraveled the established
science showing that humans are warming the world in potentially disruptive ways.”
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