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There is no consensus, unanimous or otherwise, about long-term climate
changes and what causes them. Our primary conclusion is that despite some
knowledge and agreement, the science is by no means settled. We are in no
position to attribute confidently past climate change to carbon dioxide or
forecast what the climate will be in the future.
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Richard Lindzen, Prof of Meteorology, MIT, National Academy of Science
Presidential Advisory Weather Panel writing in the Wall Street Journal

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Global warming, as presently presented, is a myth. People should be working
on how to adapt to climate change, not stop the unstoppable. When people
die of epidemics and hunger, why do we fear a little warmth?
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Philip Stott, Prof of Biogeography, London University, expert on rainforests

Keith Hudson

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