Fox News CEO Warms to Climate Change After Heat From Left
(CNSNews.com) - A Fox News Channel documentary on "global warming," set to air Sunday night, provides only the liberal take on the controversial issue and was approved after environmentalist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. reportedly "dragged" Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes to a lecture by former Vice President Al Gore, "kicking and screaming." Full Story
Why would anyone listen to America's third most famous foot fetishist?
Bush, GOP Must Take on Global Warming, Analyst Says
(CNSNews.com) - For Republicans to regain the upper hand before next year's mid-term elections, President Bush needs to embrace a new agenda that includes "straight talk" to the American people about global warming, according to political analyst Dick Morris. A conservative analyst responded that Morris is wrong about climate change. Full Story
And if you absolutely, positively, need some doomsday talk, at least make it doomsday talk with some empirical history behind it:
Commentary: It's Getting Colder, Not Warmer
(CNSNews.com) - While the environmentalists have flooded the classrooms and media of America with endless nonsense about global warming, the fact is that the movement of the earth around the sun, galactic timetables, and ways in which the earth and our solar system function are well known to scientists who study these things and, frankly, none if it bodes well for the human race and other critters.
That is the conclusion of Robert W. Felix, the author of "Not by Fire, But by Ice: The Next Ice Age Now." Piling scientific fact upon fact, Felix notes that, "We're beginning to realize that earth is a violent and dangerous place to live. We're beginning to realize that mass extinctions have been the rule, rather than the exception for the 3.5 billion years that life has existed on earth.
"There's environmental propaganda and then there is hard, cold science -- no pun intended. Here's what Felix writes:
"Then, about 11,500 years ago, the ice age ended. And it ended fast. As the world grew warmer, tropical animals moved back into Europe, and the barren tundra filled with trees once again...It was a global sweep of death-mass extinction-destroying not only the mammoth, but some 75% of all of America's larger mammals. But why only the big ones? And why so fast?"
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