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Wednesday, October 23, 2013
LA Times bans letters from climate skeptics
The Los Angeles Times is giving the cold shoulder to global warming skeptics. Paul Thornton, editor of the paper’s letters section, recently wrote a
letter of his own, stating flatly that he won't publish some letters
from those skeptical of man’s role in our planet’s warming climate. In
Thornton’s eyes, those people are often wrong -- and he doesn’t print
obviously wrong statements. “Simply put, I do my best to keep errors of fact off the letters page; when one does run, a correction is published,” Thornton wrote. “Saying ‘there’s no sign humans have caused climate change’ is not stating an opinion, it’s asserting a factual inaccuracy.” What amounts to a ban on discourse about climate change stirred
outrage among scientists who have written exactly that sort of letter. "In a word, the LA Times should be ashamed of itself," William Happer, a physics professor at Princeton, told FoxNews.com. "There was an effective embargo on alternative opinions, so making it
official really does not change things," said Jan Breslow, head of the
Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics and Metabolism at The Rockefeller
University in New York...more
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