Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Let's See How Much Press This Press Release Gets

ADVISORY: Dr. Arthur Robinson (OISM) to Release Names of over 30,000 Scientists Rejecting Global Warming Hypothesis


May 15, 2008 12:39 PM EDT


Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine (OISM)


Who: Dr. Arthur Robinson of the OISM


What: release of names in OISM "Petition Project"


When: 10 AM, Monday May 19


Where: Holeman Lounge at the National Press Club, 529 14th St., NW, Washington, DC


Why: the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine (OISM) will announce that more than 31,000 scientists have signed a petition rejecting claims of human-caused global warming. The purpose of OISM's Petition Project is to demonstrate that the claim of "settled science" and an overwhelming "consensus" in favor of the hypothesis of human-caused global warming and consequent climate damage is wrong. No such consensus or settled science exists. As indicated by the petition text and signatory list, a very large number of American scientists reject this hypothesis.


It is evident that 31,072 Americans with university degrees in science - including 9,021 PhDs, are not "a few." Moreover, from the clear and strong petition statement that they have signed, it is evident that these 31,072 American scientists are not "skeptics."


CONTACT: Audrey Mullen, +1-703-548-1160, for the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine


/PRNewswire-USNewswire -- May 15/


SOURCE Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

You're a douche

Maytheswartzbewithyou said...

Good one Chad. Does your mom know you're on the internet?

Anonymous said...

Go right ahead and keep your head in the sand. Go against the obvious and ignore the rapid change in climate. Polar bears have recently been placed on the endangered species list. Will you be happy once they're extinct. How selfish and ignorant of you to think the earth our children and grand children will inherit is not damaged continuously by greed and ignorance.

Maytheswartzbewithyou said...

31,072 scientists Chad. It's not an issue of whether the temperature changes, but whether we can affect it in any way.

There has been no net warming over the last ten years, so forgive me if I leave the hysterics to you.