Mallard Fillmore cites Thomas Sowell global hot air articles backed by "respected climate scientists" "open-minded" about global-warming.
A 1995 article in Harper's Magazine, Ross Gelbspan said that Richard S. Lindzen "charges oil and coal interests $2,500 a day for his consulting services."
From www.exxonsecrets.org:
Patrick J. Michaels' admits that 20 percent of his funding comes from fossil fuel sources.
From www.sourcewatch.com:
In a September 24, 1993, sworn affidavit, Dr. Singer admitted to doing climate change research on behalf of oil companies, such as Exxon, Texaco, Arco, Shell and the American Gas Association. Dennis Avery works at the Hudson Institute, which received $9.3 million in 1993 from such companies as General Electric, Monsanto, DuPont, and Exxon Mobil.
Open-minded? More like open-handed for oil money.
P.S. I just sent this to the Smirkury news. Let's see if they print it. Or if they's rather listen to a duck (brain the size of a marble).
David Strom
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Saturday, March 24, 2007
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Accusing Dennis Avery and Fred Singer as being payed shills for Exxon is sad.
Fact: Hudson has received a grand total of $10,000 from Exxon over the past decade.
All Hudson Institute funders are listed (and donation amount bracket) in the annual reports, available free at: www.hudson.org
Cheers,
Hudson Institute
Yah still took the cash, yah oil-propaganda butt-head. And I have not even looked at your other contributors.
Sad? Are you kidding me? Thanks for giving me a happy idea of what to write about next, and a way to make your life a little more miserable.
"Ah, Mr. Morden, I have not even started with you yet." Babylon 5
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