AGW scientist has messy desk, lost data, or something
AGW (global warming) has suffered yet another setback today. Phil Jones, one of the premiere scientists to tout global warming (and profit from it) for the last 20 years, has admitted that he can't find data he used to establish these theories that will wildly increase taxes on the most successful countries in the world (those who go along with it anyway...not including China or India). The whole idea behind these taxes is to take from the US and give to underdeveloped countries, as if the US doesn't contribute anything to any other countries. The tax is aimed at requiring from all industries compensation; many skeptics agree that such a tax could destroy industry in the U.S., especially small businesses. Obama supports these taxes and, indeed, is working behind the scenes for ways to impose them, even through executive orders rather than going through Congress. Read Phil Jones's sad story here:
He further admitted that in the last 15 years there had been no ‘statistically significant’ warming, although he argued this was a blip rather than the long-term trend.
And he said that the debate over whether the world could have been even warmer than now during the medieval period, when there is evidence of high temperatures in northern countries, was far from settled.
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