The other day we posted on a right-wing think tank called the John Locke Foundation (JLF) that was duped into praising a fake global warmingย study.
After posting the story we received a pretty quick response from the dupe himself, Roy Cordato, who’s listed on the JLF website as a โvice-president for research and resident scholar.โ Turns out that Mr. Cordato fashions himself as somewhat of a โscholarโ on the issue of climateย change.
Check out this video of Cordato promoting the global cooling in the 1970’s climate denier speaking point (I might have made a few slightย edits):
It’s not surprising that Cordato was easily suckered into touting a ridiculously over-the-top fake global warming research study, given the fact that his background is in music and economics and not climate changeย science.
To be fair, the much-hyped โtruth detectorโ Rush Limbaugh was duped as well, so I guess Mr. Cordato finds himself in like-mindedย company.
More importantly though, Cordato and the John Locke Foundation have recently been collaborating with the typical players in the climate denial industry to spread misinformation about climate change in and around the State of Northย Carolina.
The JLF recently published a โNorth Carolina’s citizen’s guide to global warmingโ (pdf). The guide contains the usual global warming myths that are perpetuated ad nauseam by the global warming denial echo machine – water vapor, medieval warming periodย etc.
The author of the report, Joel Schwartz, recently toured North Carolina beating the โNorth Carolina Citizen’s Guideโ as the gospel truth on climate science. Schwartz, is not a member of the JLF, but is instead currently employed as a โvisiting fellowโ at the American Enterprise Institute. If you’re not familiar with the AEI‘s involvement in the global warming denial industry, you can check out more here, here and here.
You can also find recent Sourcewatch entries originally compiled by yours truly, here on Roy Cordato and here on the John Locke Foundation .
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