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« on: March 22, 2014, 08:57:45 PM »

There was also the rise of the "sound science movement" in the mid-2000s, largely bankrolled by big industrial firms funding "independent" think tanks and institutes to peddle spurious research.

Basically, they want to hold climate change to a standard that no other scientific phenomenon is held to - that until there is 100% likelihood that global warming exists and is human-caused, anything less than that is "insufficient evidence."
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