Goldberg: The Other Global Warming Story

Bernie Goldberg comments on yesterday’s terrific skeptic op-ed in the Wall Street Journal.

Bernard Goldberg writes,

How am I supposed to know if global warming is a worldwide crisis or not? I’m a journalist, not a scientist. All I know is what I read in the papers. And what I just read in the Wall Street Journal won’t make the global warming true believers too happy.

The piece I read is an op-ed signed by 17 scientists with some pretty serious credentials, and runs under the headline, “No Need to Panic About Global Warming.” The signers include a physics professor from Princeton, a technology professor from Cambridge, and a professor of atmospheric sciences from MIT. There’s also the head of the Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics and Metabolism at Rockefeller University, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the aerospace engineer who designed Voyager. There are more with the same kind of heady credentials. Al Gore is not among them…

Read Goldberg’s entire post.

Read the Wall Street Journal op-ed.

4 thoughts on “Goldberg: The Other Global Warming Story”

  1. Ummmmm….. Whitetop, it sounds as though you did not read his entire article or if you did you missed his point which is that the AGW media have not done their job at all regarding AGW.

  2. If Bernie is truly a journalist then he will get off his a$$ and do a little investigative work on his own and learn the facts. Surely, as a journalist, he can tell when someone is lying. I’ve seen the state owned media misrepresent the news, censor what we, the public, hear, etc. so I don’t need to listen to Bernie whine about not being a scientist. I’m not a journalist but I can tell when the media is not being honest with the public. So Bernie, shut up your whining and go do the job you supposedly were trained to do. Or go get a job flipping burgers.

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