Climate Denial Crock of the Week/Mars Attacks Remixed

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onSep 14, 2009 @ 16:10 PDT

Iโ€™m remixing a number of the Climate Denial Crock of the Week videos, in order to address some comments viewers haveย had.

Number one, my sound mixing and quality have sometimes left something to be desired, and Iโ€™ve gotten some better equipment and more experience, so I can make them a lot easier to listenย to.

Number two, people have asked for related URLs and sites they can go to, in order to follow up on arguments presented in the video, so I am doing thatย here.

The first-up remix is my debunking of the perennial denier favorite, โ€˜Thereโ€™s Global Warming on Marsโ€, one of my favorites for content, and biggest embarrassments forย soundโ€ฆ.

Here are the supportingย links.

โ€œClimate Change on Marsโ€
โ€œPluto is warmingโ€
Supposed warming on other planets
Uranus cooling

Related vid – Solar Schmolar
Discussions here:
Skeptical Science
New Scientist – Mars and Pluto
New Scientist – Warming on other Planets
RealClimate – Warming onย Mars?

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