Great Dane: Denmark's Parliament's Speaker Expresses 'Serious Doubts'
  About 'Climate Change'
  
<http://www.bizzyblog.com/2009/12/05/great-dane-danish-parliaments-speaker-expresses-serious-doubts-about-climate-change/>

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TBlumer @ 8:17 am

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Normally, it's news when a leading politician in a country hosting a 
summit expresses harsh dissent against that summit's agenda --- or at 
least it is when a leftist is the dissenter.

But I doubt that what Thor Pedersen 
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_Pedersen>, Speaker of the Danish 
Parliament, has to say about the upcoming COP15 Climate Summit will get 
much if any play in U.S. network newscasts or in the nation's 
establishment media publications of record.

As reported in Politiken.dk, self-described here 
<http://politiken.dk/newsinenglish/> as "one of Denmark's largest 
newspapers and has been published since 1884," Pedersen pushes back 
<http://politiken.dk/newsinenglish/article851820.ece> against the global 
warming pap:

    The Speaker of the Danish Parliament has issued a damning criticism
    of the climate debate, saying politicians gullibly turn theories
    into facts.

    As the world prepares to converge on Copenhagen for the COP15
    Climate Summit, Denmark's Speaker of Parliament has expressed
    serious doubts as to the way in which the climate debate has developed.

    *"The problem is that lots of people go around saying that the
    climate change we see is a result of human activity. That is a very
    dangerous claim," Parliamentary Speaker and former Finance Minister
    Thor Pedersen (Lib) tells DR.*

    "Unfortunately I seem to experience that scientists say: 'We have a
    theory' -- then that crosses the road to the politicians who say:
    'We know'. Who can be bothered to hear a scientist who says 'I have
    a theory' when politicians go around saying 'I know'" Thor Pedersen
    says.

    Thor Pedersen adds that the temperature has not risen in the past
    decade.

    "I'm not saying that in the decade that the temperature has fallen
    or stagnated is enough to evaluate developments. But one should only
    say what one knows," the Speaker adds.

    *"You should say that although we believed in our models, that the
    temperature would rise from 1998 to 2008, we have to admit that it
    has not risen. We cannot explain why it has not risen, but we
    believe we still have a problem.* I'm just asking that people say
    what they actually know," Pedersen tells DR.

Given what has been exposed in ClimateGate, Pedersen is actually giving 
climate change scientists more of a break than they deserve. It's clear 
from the e-mails exposed that many of these scientists have made up 
their minds and have in many cases been pretending to know what they 
don't really know.

Nonetheless, a Danish voice of dissent is quite welcome in advance of 
Copenhagen's Conference of Denialists, i.e., those who are denying that 
the ClimateGate scandal exposes the utter lack of scientific support for 
the conference's topic.

/Cross-posted at NewsBusters.org 
<http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tom-blumer/2009/12/05/great-dane-denmarks-parliaments-speaker-expresses-serious-doubts-about-c>./


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