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Rob Cornilles Is Out Of Date On The Science Of Anthropogenic Global Warming

Posted on November 9 2011 by Congress Watcher

Politician Rob Cornilles says that there’s no science that proves that humans are to blame for climate change. The National Academy of Sciences begs to differ. Who are you going to believe?

Blake Farenthold Denies Global Warming While Texas Burns Around Him

Posted on September 11 2011 by Congress Watcher

Blake Farenthold said that global warming was just a scare tactic, but now he’s begging Washington D.C. for help with record-breaking fire and drought in Texas that was caused by global warming.

Todd Akin Ignores Wildfires To Deny Global Warming Reality

Posted on September 7 2011 by Congress Watcher

Todd Akin refuses to cite the factual grounds for his suspicion that global warming isn’t really taking place. Scientists have raw data and tested climate models. Congressman Akin, it seems, has nothing but a hunch.

Who In U.S. House Voted Against Energy Research?

Posted on July 17 2011 by Congress Watcher

The following are the names of the 99 House Republicans who voted against reducing 8.5 billions of dollars from the federal budget, but then voted to kill 10 million dollars worth of important science, pretending that 10 million dollars would make a significant dent in the deficit.

Whitehouse Reminder Of Global Warming Reality

Posted on June 10 2011 by Congress Watcher

A report from the National Academy of Sciences warned Congress that global warming is real, that the causes are largely human, and that the cost of inaction would be grave. Yet, Congress has taken no comprehensive action as a result of that scientific report.

Republican Congressman Warns About Global Warming

Posted on November 21 2010 by Congress Watcher

Bob Inglis had this to say to his Republican colleagues who resist taking action to confront climate change and encourage conspiracies suggesting that global warming does not exist: You’re enabling China to outmaneuver the United States.

If Ruth McClung is a Scientist, She’s a Confused One on Global Warming

Posted on November 2 2010 by Congressional Aid

Republican congressional candidate Ruth McClung boasts about her education in physics. It’s too bad she didn’t get a quality education in logic. McClung lectures Arizona’s 7th congressional district on the importance of the sun in warming the Earth: Global warming exists. The question is, “Is man-caused global warming a significant factor in our environment?” I [...]

The Jury Is In On Ann Marie Buerkle

Posted on October 18 2010 by Congress Watcher

Ann Marie Buerkle says that “the jury is still out on global warming”, but that’s not true. It’s been years now since the professional jury of climate scientists rendered a solid, thoroughly tested judgment that global warming is happening.

The Evolution of Christine O’Donnell Is A Myth

Posted on October 10 2010 by Congress Watcher

Why isn’t Christine O’Donnell evolving into a more credible candidate for public office?

Science Educator Replaces Daughter As Senate Candidate

Posted on September 30 2010 by Congress Watcher

In a year when many Senate candidates are demonstrating an ignorance of basic scientific concepts, Kenniss Henry is a welcome addition.

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