Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli has joined his Texas counterpart to block the EPA finding that carbon dioxide is a health hazard. Governor Bob McDonnell, like Texas Governor Rick Perry, supported his AG.
As happy as I am by Cuccinelli’s actions, I was more intrigued by the Richmond Times-Dispatch story on this. Over 470 words (476, to be exact), and yet there was . . .
- No mention of the Climategate scandal
- No mention of the numerous temperature data problems, such as ignoring over 40% of the data from Russia
- No mention of the numerous flaws in the latest IPCC report on the subject
- No mention of Phil Jones’ dramatic walkback on this issue
Keep in mind, this isn’t the Disassociated Press; this is a reporter from the Times-Dispatch, which is supposed to be a center-right newspaper.
Is it any wonder the dead-tree news industry is dying?



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