Science
Related: About this forum"Sometimes I wonder what magazines and journals climate change deniers subscribe to"
I've always wonder about that,too.
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I have subscribed to several science journals and magazines for a few years now including, Science, Nature, Science News, Scientific American and my favorite, New Scientist. Which I never would have predicted years ago. If it wasn't for global climate change, I would have not have this obsession with science.
When I finally realized back in 2004 that my children's future was at risk, I became highly motivated to learn as much as I could in the hopes that I might play a small role in educating others about this issue
Sometimes I wonder what magazines and journals climate change deniers subscribe to. I refuse to believe they ever expose themselves to any published science. Not possible. In fact, to deny the human role in climate change you have to deliberately avoid science news.
http://blogs.redding.com/dcraig/archives/2012/03/what-we-know-an.html
leftofcool
(19,460 posts)Cirque du So-What
(25,988 posts)They get their talking points, for the most part, from paid shills for the petrochemical industry et al, appearing with great regularity on talking-head 'news' programs on the air and on cable. For those who fashion themselves 'armchair intellectuals' who like to cite 'scholarly' publications, there is no shortage of 'think tanks' set up by these selfsame industries:
http://cei.org/
http://www.policynetwork.net/
http://www.marshall.org/
http://www.thenation.com/print/article/164497/capitalism-vs-climate
lonestarnot
(77,097 posts)eppur_se_muova
(36,299 posts)They make good kindling.
n2doc
(47,953 posts)The Usual high quality sources for climate research, of course!
JoeyT
(6,785 posts)Email From a Crazy-Ass Relative Weekly, The Voices in my Head Podcast, and Shit I Just Plain Made Up Because I Can't Remember Numbers Report.