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Monday, June 26, 2006
Richard Lindzen: there is no consensus
Wall Street Journal sucks as far as high-energy physics goes, but it is pretty good with respect to the climate science. Prof.
Richard Lindzen
has a nice article there:
There is no consensus on global warming
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