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Kyoto: A Bad Treaty Based on Bad Science Will Have Little Effect
Richard S. Lindzen, Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Meteorology at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, and a member of the US National Academy of Science,
is one of the chief critics of the global warming theory.
Cambridge - Forty years ago, when weather modification
was popular speculation in meteorology, the Soviet Union realized that
climate was always changing while our ability to modify it was minimal
at best.. It, therefore, reached a treaty with the United States never
to use climate modification as a tool of war, thus preventing people from
mistaking the inevitable droughts, floods, heat waves and cold spells
for acts of war.
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