It's certainly entertaining but also far from accurate. A true
'swindle' by Channel 4. What worries me is that people will be easily
misled by this kind of scientific sounding nonsense when the facts are
quite the contrary.
Too bad
On 3/19/07, Robert Schneider <rjschn39@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
>
> Hi, Pim, Randy et alii,
>
> A classmate sent me this link. I haven't watched the program yet, but I'm
> curious to know if any of you have and what you think of it.
>
> Bob Schneider
> :
>
>
>
> Set aside a half hour this weekend, grab your favorite beverage and watch
> this British produced program entitled "The Great Global Warming Swindle."
> The presentation flows swiftly, but clearly, presenting the epitome of good
> investigative reporting. Moreover, you won't be bored. To the contrary,
> you'll be stimulated, and enjoy a heck of a learning experience.
>
>
> Click the following site:
> http://www.townhall.com/content/c2eb86b4-729a-48e4-9f23-511eda579116
>
> Then click
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4520665474899458831&q=The+Great+Global+Warming+Swindle
>
>
> You may be able to access the video by simply clicking on the second web
> site. I accessed it via the townhall (the first) website.
>
>
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