Newsweek: Faulty 70′s stories about global cooling weren’t “‘wrong’ in the journalistic sense of ‘inaccurate’”

Posted by: ST on October 24, 2006 at 10:47 am

L.O.L.

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  1. benning says:

    It still makes me shake my head in wonder. The Frost Line continues to move ever-so-slowly south, making growing citrus ever-more difficult, but the MSM claims we’re warming. Ask the Florida Citrus industry about the Global Warming and I think they’ll stare atcha like you were insane.

    *shrug*

    Idiots! If there’s a way to get the story wrong, the MSM will find it and defend it to their dying days!

  2. Severian says:

    Gotta love Newsweek, we were dead wrong about global cooling but we are completely right about global warming. Trust us! =))

  3. Jeff Harvey says:

    I don’t know about you, but I’m in southern West Virginia and freezing my but off on Oct. 24.:((

  4. T.G.Scott says:

    I’m in Tennessee and freezing my butt off, but I can’t really complain as it IS fall and moving towards winter. At least I can breathe now. I’m a native Tennesseean, but I admit you need gills to live in Tennessee in the summer. I think people just report on theories of whether the globe is heating up or cooling off just to fill space wherein they have no real news to tell.