02.21.08
The global-cooling myth
Interesting, but not surprising: global warming deniers build their arguments against facts by relying on lies:
A new study concludes that the “supposed ‘global cooling’ consensus among scientists in the 1970s — frequently offered by global-warming skeptics as proof that climatologists can’t make up their minds — is a myth.” An examination of “dozens of peer-reviewed scientific articles from 1965 to 1979″ found that “only seven supported global cooling, while 44 predicted warming.”

Chris said,
22 February 2008 at 5:50 am
This global cooling consensus is something skeptical friends of mine always bring up if we ever talk about global warming. Having not been born yet, or curious enough to check their claims, I had no reason to disbelieve them. Bravo to this article.