http://www.prisonplanet.com/climatology-expert-threatened-for-climate-change-views.htmlLes pro-réchauffement anthropique sont allés juqu'à
menacer des scientifiques qui n'étaient pas de leur avis. Auparavant, ils
se contentaient de les discréditer et de les museler par tous les moyens
possibles. Ils n'aiment pas la vérité scientifique et ne veulent en
entendre que ce qui conforte leurs lubies.
Résumé : le professeur Tim Ball, qui rejette l'hystérie actuelle autour
du réchauffement climatique a été injurié, maltraité et menacé en raison
de ses opinion.
MICHAEL COREN,
QMI Agency
Sunday, February 14th, 2010
Recently I interviewed professor Tim Ball on my TV show. Ball is a highly
qualified and experienced academic with an expertise in historical
climatology who rejects most of the current hysteria around climate
change and global warming.
He is a modest, gentle man who, in spite of his enormous work in the
field and the chairing of inquiries and commissions into environmental
causes, is now libelled, slandered, abused and threatened for his
opinions.
“If people knew just how deep and dark this conspiracy is — yes,
conspiracy — they’d be amazed,” he explains. “More and more academics are
standing up to refute climate-change theories, but it’s still dangerous
to do so. It can mean the end of a career, the targeting of someone by
well-organized fanatics.”
I rather doubted this man who is arguably Canada’s leading scientific
opponent of climate-change fundamentalism until the e-mails poured in
after his television appearance. People wrote that he was in the pay of
big oil, was a simple high-school geography teacher, was insane and
worse. In fact, he is a university academic with impressive graduate
degrees and doctorates and, unlike so many global warming advocates, is
not in the pay of anybody.
Because he took some of his degrees under a university department of
geography, an Internet mythology has developed around him and people who
cannot spell let alone define scientific concepts try to silence him
whenever he speaks.