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[Climate Change Fraud] Spending time and money on the issue is largely a waste," posited Steve Paikin, host of TV Ontario's The Agenda, to his live studio audience at the University of Toronto's Munk Centre for International Studies Thursday evening. Paikin's statement to the students came in the middle of an hour-long debate on climate change in which I participated, along with four other panelists.

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[Steve Paikin] The Agenda - The Agenda Blogs - Steve Paikin: To that end, this past week much has been written of the drama of "finding a climate change deal",yet with possible questions surronding the science could tvo please have a program asking to explain the evidence whether or not CO2 is a signicant variable in our climate models. This might not be quit as sexy as islands are flooding,ice may be melting, or the relationship between droughts and hiv in Africa, but it would be helpful to put the rational of carbon schemes in context.

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[Vlad Tepes] Canadian universities and the state of science:: I was pleased to participate, even though I was the only one of five panelists who disagreed with the global warming orthodoxy, even though the other four preferred to ignore rather than confront my arguments, and even though the spokesman for the David Suzuki Foundation, one of the four, attacked me personally after I told the students in the audience that they could see how the Arctic ice has been changing by visiting the website of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ”” their satellites track continuously the ice expansions and contractions, and compare them to previous years.

[The Agenda] The Agenda Blogs - The Agenda - The Agenda Blogs - The Inside Agenda: Paikin if you are a journalist and not a propagandist for the globalists, I implore you to present the views of those scientists which through their data (arrived at though the scientific method, scrutinized by their piers) that humans are an insignificant variable in the equation of various variables which causes our climate to change, that in fact the climate is changing in manners consistent with the way it has for the last 1 million years and that the greatest variable affecting climate on this planet is the SUN.

[Full Comment] Paul Russell: Praise and criticism over climate change - Full Comment: “The hacked e-mails from the Climate Research Unit in Hadley, U.K., will clearly have a profound effect on next month’s climate conference in Copenhagen,” wrote Jeff Spooner. “However if you have been a regular reader of the National Post and its companion paper, the Financial Post, for the last couple of years, these revelations would have only confirmed what you already knew.

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