Ainda está a dar, mas, confesso,
não ter muita paciência: estou na minha fase estóica quanto à burrice -
muita gente só muda, quando muda, face aos factos, e mesmo aí, muitas
vezs tende a racionalizar de modo defensivo aquilo que contrariando as
suas convicções, deveria levar à mudança da sua opinião. Por isso,
desta vez, não visitei o Blasfémias. A espécie humana vive doente de
alguns dos "memes" que cria.
Por
isso vou referenciando alguma da coisa que vai sendo dito a propósito
da exposição pública dos e-mails, para referência futura (ver também aqui).
No que se segue, chamo a atenção para as duas primeiras referências:
façam favor de cotejar a opinião de um cronista português, Fernando
Gabriel, denegacionista, e as preocupações de Chuck Norris (sim, esse:
o ranger do Texas). No entretanto, o mundo vai dando de si, nos pólos,
nas montanhas, nos mares, em todo o sítio.
.Chuck Norris – Copenhagen Talks To Forge “One World Order” « Dprogram.net: "(SteveWatson) – TV star and political commentator Chuck Norris has
voiced concerns that the upcoming United Nations Climate Change
Conference in Copenhagen, beginning December 7, represents an attempt
to further an agenda to create a “one world order” at the expense of
national sovereignty."
.Science
historian Weart: “We’ve never before seen a set of people accuse an
entire community of scientists of deliberate deception and other
professional malfeasance. Even the tobacco companies never tried to
slander legitimate cancer researchers.” « Climate Progress
.Pretending the climate email leak isn't a crisis won't make it go away | George Monbiot | Environment | guardian.co.uk:
"Climate sceptics have lied, obscured and cheated for years. That's why
we climate rationalists must uphold the highest standards of science"
.Climatologist at centre of leaked email row dismisses conspiracy claims | Environment | guardian.co.uk "The climatologist at the centre of the leaked emails row
said today that he "absolutely" stands by his research and that any
suggestion that the emails provide evidence of a conspiracy to
manipulate or hide data that do not support the theory of man-made
climate change was "complete rubbish"."[...] Jones said the timing of
the theft suggested it was intended to cause maximum embarrassment
ahead of the Copenhagen climate talks
next month: "One has to wonder if it is a coincidence that this email
correspondence has been stolen and published at this time. This may be
a concerted attempt to put a question mark over the science of climate
change in the run-up to the Copenhagen talks."
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