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From: MrKrisRobbo
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  • You can discredit Mr. Taylor if you wish, but are you telling me I can't believe NASA data as well?

  • @vechorik There is nothing wrong with NASA data. It is wrong for Mr Taylor to focus on a tiny subset of data to allow him to distort the real truth of climate change. Google “James Taylor Deltoid” and see for yourself. Mr Taylor works for a right-wing public policy think tank (Heartland Institute). The Heartland Institute worked with Philip Morris to question the science linking cigarette smoke to health risks, and lobby against government reforms. Now their target is climate change.

  • @MrKrisRobbo, I believe "climate change" is simply part of United Nations Agenda 21.

    Please study Agenda 21.

  • A new study in the peer-reviewed science journal "Remote Sensing" has found that United Nations computer models may be incorrect in overstating the amount of global warming that will occur in the future. James M. Taylor says it would be wise for the media, elected officials and climate scientists to recognize the “huge discrepancy” between global warming predictors and NASA’s satellite data.

  • @vechorik

    This is a sceptic attack to create public doubt to delay or prevent action on climate change. If you search “Climate Change” in YouTube and look at video comments, vechorik’s will likely appear. Mr Taylor is not a climate scientists and he has deceived the public by cherry picking data to fit is preconceived claims. If you want to know more about Mr Taylor, go to Google and separately search “James Taylor Deltoid” and “wiki heartland institute” - click on the first results.

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