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Reflections. The idea that there is a scientific "consensus" regarding anthropogenic global-warming has its roots in the controversial article written in 2004 by Naomi Oreskes purporting to have established consensus among peer-reviewed climatologists and, second, from statements of the U.N. climate-study steering committee (IPCC) charged with investigating the case for AGW and determining likely impacts. The Democrat candidates are criticizing each other's campaign tactics, when they should be focusing on the Democrat Party's embrace of elective abortion. |
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