Climate change sceptics criticise polar bear science

Soon, who receives funding for this and other work from Exxon-Mobil, has been attacking climate change science for several years. Three of the six other authors also have links to the oil industry. A reply to Soon's paper accuses him of ignoring data that does not fit his argument and of misinterpreting the predictions made by climate models. Full Story »

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by Julian Friedland - Jul. 1, 2007

Not much here. Just five short paragraphs. Still, important to know Exxon-Mobil is still covertly funding this stuff even after it stated it would reconsider, acknowledging global warming to be a serious threat. Unfortunately, this last fact is not even mentioned. Much missing here of the larger picture.

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