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To: teevee who wrote (38744)3/4/2013 6:57:14 PM
From: average joe  Respond to of 86356
 
Environmentalists admit lying.

Warmist supremo Stephen Schneider (1945-2010) was: founder/editor of the journal Climate Change, an IPCC lead author, and an Enviro-biology prof at Stanford. (In the 1970s he was a global coolist.) Schneider told Discover magazine:

“…we are not just scientists but human beings as well. And like most people, we’d like to see the world a better place, which in this context translates into our working to reduce the risk of potentially disastrous climatic change. To do that we need to get some broad-based support, to capture the public’s imagination. That, of course, entails getting loads of media coverage. So we have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements and make little mention of any doubts we have.

The Club of Rome is a driver of the environmental movement. The Club’s publication Limits to Growth (1972) sold ten million copies and debuted the scary computer model. In the early 1990s, Club leaders confided:

In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill.”

Greenpeace director Gerd Leipold admitted:

We as a pressure group have to emotionalise issues and we’re not ashamed of emotionalising issues.”

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