Kinda obsessed with me, eh?Sorry to bring up this old post, but did you know that the nice old lady with the soft spoken "words of wisdom" to Greta on top of the calming piano music represents Friends Of Science?
"The Friends of Science Society (FoS) is a Canadian non-profit group based in Calgary, Alberta, that is "made up of active and retired engineers, earth scientists and other professionals, as well as many concerned Canadians, who believe the science behind the Kyoto Protocol is questionable."
Friends of Science - SourceWatch
www.sourcewatch.org
So digging a little deeper:
"We are independent of corporations, governments, and other organizations, and receive no funding from them".
not true:
"In an August 12, 2006, article The Globe and Mail revealed that the group had received significant funding via anonymous, indirect donations from the oil industry, including a major grant from the Science Education Fund, a donor-directed, flow-through charitable fund at the Calgary Foundation. The donations were funnelled through a University of Calgary trust account research set up and controlled by U of C Professor Barry Cooper."
Your head is being filled up with misinformation Jason, and you don't seem to have the tools to distinguish wheat from chaff? Would you like to learn how to do that?
Congratulations, you just discovered a point that I've been repeating like a broken record: scientists all work for a paycheck, or a grant, and under an oversight umbrella that may or not have a bias that skews findings, especially how they're disseminated to the public. It goes without saying, now that we have established that, that you're going to prefer your own flavor of bias.
Unless you're trying to say that these people aren't "real" scientist's because you don't agree with their findings, then we're spinning off in a whole different direction.