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Climate is up in the air

This reader must come to the defense of Sue Lani Madsen after she was castigated by several letter writers for her opposing view on climate change.

Apparently, Madsen’s naysayers have fallen hook, line, and sinker for the adage that says, “If you repeat a lie often enough, it will become believable.” A little research into climate change brings out some interesting data. Climate change primarily caused by human activity is not settled science as many on the left would have you believe. Check out The International Climate Science Coalition (ICSC) consisting of almost 200 climate scientists, economists, and engineers who refute the claim. For the skeptical, find additional revealing information on climate change at ProCon.org and click on “Top Pro & Con Quotes”.

Another good source is Prof. Robert M. Carter, a research professor at James Cook University and the University of Adelaide with 30 years professional experience. See his Global Research article “Ten Facts & Ten Myths on Climate change”. In Addition, the article, “Greenhouse Apocolypse” in the August 2017 issue of The Philadelphia Trumpet is quite eye-opening.

Larry Goehner

Spokane



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