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Thursday, May 09, 2013
Professors Publish Picture of Them Burning Book Refuting Global Warming
You would think university professors would have some respect for books regardless of their content. Apparently that's not the case for two San Jose State University
professors who actually published a picture at their department's
website of the two of them burning a book skeptical of anthropogenic
global warming. The Heartland Institute's Jim Lakely reported
Friday that his organization had recently distributed 100,000 copies of
Steve Goreham’s book "The Mad, Mad, Mad World of Climatism." Our friend Anthony Watts discovered
that two recipients - Craig Clements, associate professor at the
Department of Meteorology and Climate Science at San Jose State
University, and Alison Bridger, the chair of the department - actually
published at the department's website a picture of them burning one of
the books:
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The world is going to cool and warm on its own time. Burning books, or pontificating about nature beyond our control only points to academic hubris.
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