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Monday, 25 January 2010
ClimateGate: Another wave of humiliating headlines for the IPCC
The newspaper's environment correspondent, Geoffrey Lean, yesterday reported that four more serious errors have been spotted in the IPCC's report on 'climate change' and he is now calling on Rajendra Pachauri - the IPCC's ever more controversial head - to immediately resign.
The Daily Express also picks up on the latest revelations about the IPCC's dodgy dossier. The newspaper also tells how British households are coughing up more than £1billion per year through our electricity bills in order to subsidise wind-farms and 'alternative' energy.
Meanwhile, The Times is reporting that "huge expanses of British town and city centres built in the Sixties and Seventies may have to be torn down to meet carbon emission standards for buildings".
So, you see, the dodgy dossier on 'man made global warming' really could end up resulting in very dramatic and massively expensive changes to life here in Britain - far more than anybody could begin to predict...
...so we should make sure that the so-called 'science' isn't politically and financially motivated bullshit before acting, huh?
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