Houston Chronicle : All Scientific Progress Over The Past 100 Years Is Based On Global Warming Theory

Impressive non-sequitur

If the National Academy of Sciences and observed scientific data supporting global warming are wrong, doesn’t that call into question “the entire science discovery process that forms the foundation of a hundred years of America’s technological prominence”?

http://www.chron.com/

Apparently scientists are either always right or always wrong. There can be no middle ground.

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8 Responses to Houston Chronicle : All Scientific Progress Over The Past 100 Years Is Based On Global Warming Theory

  1. Brian says:

    Regardless if you believe in MMGW or not, this is a total face palm moment.

  2. Bruce says:

    The NAS are never wrong, which is why they changed their own rules for peer reviewing just for Prof Lindzen so that they are never wrong.

    Of course they could be a pack of hypocritical politicians in scientists’ clothing but are they wrong? Never!

  3. Dave N says:

    ..and because people didn’t believe in Heliocentricity, penicillin doesn’t work. I see their logic now.

    Chron has its first two letters wrong. They should be M and o.

  4. Justa Joe says:

    The National Academy of Sciences was also involved with eugenics. They probably dropped that as well.

    Most technical innovation is created by engineers & technicians working for private concerns. I doubt that the National Academy of Sciences was at the center of all of the worlds’s technological progress over the last 100 years. Warmists seem to think that everything is invented by a “scientist” in a white lab coat who is funded by a grant from the federal government.

  5. Mike Davis says:

    The NAS has indeed managed to set science back past the theory of Heliocentricity. We are again to the stage of belief that all things happen because the gods are angry with our actions and Human sacrifice is the only way to appease them!
    NAS needs to add another word to their title to keep up with their technological advances. They should be renamed the National Academy of Science Fantasies!

  6. Kaboom says:

    No, it only calls into question the scientific quality of the current NAS leadership.

  7. Lance says:

    sad to say, but i was under the impression that war’s created some of the most scientific advancements…

  8. Gator says:

    You must remember, that it was James Hansen who put the first man on the moon, and Al Gore that invented the internet. Neither of these would have been possible without AGW.

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