Pardon my sarcasm in the title, but I am still getting over the shock that the Alberta-based climate science attack group Friends of Science still think they areย relevant.
Last week, the much discredited group issued a report attempting to throw a damp towel on Canada’s tepid commitment to dealing with climateย change.
Those who have followed DeSmogBlog from the beginning will remember Tim Ball, Tom Harris and the rest of the Friends of Science, a group onceย caught out for taking money from oil companies and trying to hide it through a convoluted series of back channels involving the Calgary Foundation and Prime Minister’s Stephen Harper’s fishing buddy Dr. Barryย Cooper.
But I am even more shocked that the Friends of Science think that after all the time and money they spent trying to discredit the realities of climate change, they are now somehow in an authoritative position to have a say in the debate about how this country deals with the issue of climateย change.
A look at the Friends of Science website today finds a hodge podge of conspiracy theories about how climate science is โfaulty.โ Much discredited claims like โsea ice is increasingโ and โcarbon dioxide has nominal impact on temperatureโ appear on their homepage, while at the same time, their report titled โClimate Change Targets for Canada – Examining the Implications,โ argues against the solutions for the very thing they say is in fact aย hoax!
So let me get this straight. You say something doesn’t actually exist, it is a hoax and a conspiracy, or at the least nothing to worry about, but you also want to have an opinion on how we deal with this problem you say actually doesn’t exist in the firstย place?
Did the NDP legalize marijuana inย Alberta?ย
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