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POPSGW sceptic: Kenneth Green at Fraser Institute and AEI Climate Controversy and AEI: Facts and Fictions You can follow the link to PDF named "PDF version of the Guardian story and AEI's February 2 responce" on the page. On the page 9 of the PDF, there's an article of the author, Kenneth Green. There are a couple of what is noteworthy; 1) Kenneth Green is said to be a global warming sceptic, and 2) He'd worked at Fraser Institute, whose latest work named "Independent Summary for Policymaker", written by Ross McKittrick, also a global warming sceptic, was criticised by scientists at realclimate, due to dismissing the scientific ground. Since he'd come from the same think tank, his research could be politicised more or less.
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POPSBest known science association joined in the global warming concern "It is the first consensus statement of the board of the American Association for the Advancement of Science on climate change." AAAS is one of the best known organisation for the science, publishing the journal Nature . There is a great meaning on that such a organisation had the consensus for the first time.
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POPSTime travel 'could be' possible Make sure the time travel this article argues is related with one which is measurable and used as unit. Thoughts, ethics, we have on the time may not be included. But we haven't seen time travelers so far. Why don't they come from the future if time travel is possible?
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POPSMore Evidence For Water On Mars What I can't understand is that: Two craters in the southern hemisphere that were originally photographed in 1999 and 2001 were examined again in 2004 and 2005, and the images yielded changes consistent with water flowing down the crater walls, according to the study...