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Sunday, 4 December 2011

the new dark ages



"Sen. John Barrasso is no stranger to science. The Wyoming Republican is an orthopedic surgeon who earned his medical degree from Georgetown University. His rigorous intellect won him Washingtonian magazine’s designation last year as the 'brainiest senator,' based on an anonymous survey of Capitol Hill staffers.
     Which is why Barrasso’s reaction when a reporter recently asked his views on climate change was so telling. On his way to the weekly Senate GOP luncheon in the Capitol building, Barrasso paused in an empty hallway to chat. When a reporter said, 'Senator, can I ask you a question about climate change?' he fell silent and his eyes narrowed. 'I’m busy,' he snapped, before turning sharply and striding away.
[...] recent reports from the National Academy of Sciences show that the data and consensus on the principles of climate change are stronger than ever. The reports have concluded that increasing levels of carbon dioxide, produced primarily by burning coal and oil, are trapping heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
     A November scientific report by the Nobel Prize-winning United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change concludes those rising temperatures will, over the next century, bring an increase in the frequency and intensity of heat waves, heavy precipitation, hurricanes, droughts, floods, and rising sea levels. [...]
     Freshman Rep. Allen West of Florida, a leading voice in the House’s Tea Party Caucus, was also unequivocal: 'I believe in climate change—winter, spring, summer, or fall,' he said. 'Do you believe climate change is causing the Earth to become warmer?' he was asked. 'No,' he responded firmly."— Coral Davenport, NationalJournal
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