"Harold Brooks" wrote in message
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In article , pashkin0-
@hotmail.com says...
Someone tell me how credible they are as regards the climate science they
present in their reports. I can't work it out.
The Marshall Institute is one of the main right-wing think tanks in the
US, having received most of their funding from groups that oppose
government regulation of industry, or from oil industry groups (Exxon
Mobil, the Exxon Education Foundation.) Many of the main players in
Marshall are the same people as in Fred Singer's Science and
Enviromental Policy Program, which has minimized the human role in ozone
depletion and global warming over the years, and has been directly or
indirectly funded by the coal, oil, and tobacco industries. Many of
those same players also were involved in denying a relationship between
tobacco and cancer.
In short, the credibility of the Marshall Institute on climate is
essentially the credibility of large industries in the US on climate.
It provides the big business viewpoint an outlet.
Harold
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Harold Brooks
Considering the IPCC is lead by opportunist left wingers the Marshall
institute offers a welcolmed balance