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ClimateGate Heats Up Global Warming Debate before Copenhagen

AliveInHim Wrote: Nov 24, 2009 2:26 PM
If the earth and all within it is not ours to use and enjoy, whose is it and what then is the point? Last I checked, we are the only creatures with the brains to actually appreciate nature. That's why we live in houses rather than trees.

What actual evidence of new genetic information exists to prove that it is possible for one 'kind' to change into another? How does a reptile change into a bird (a staple of evolution via "archeopteryx"), when both have completely differing and unique internal systems? From whence does the new information come to kick-start that transition? Mutations, that cornerstone of evolutionary thought, has been conclusively proven to be neutral at best. At its worst, the organism does not survive-but he...
Guest post from Nick Loris with the Heritage Foundation

1,000 emails and more than 3,000 other documents from the Climate Research Unit at East Anglia University in the United Kingdom publicly revealed by a hacker, or allegedly an inside whistleblower, are rekindling the flame to the global warming debate just weeks before the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference where the United States will propose an emissions reduction target. A sample of what the emails exposed, which date back 13 years, includes:

“The fact is that we can’t account for the lack of...

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