Media, Ecowatch is an alarmist organization, either terribly undereducated or intentionally deceptive. Don't waste your time with them. In fact, if you still decide to waste your time with those people, my advice is not to eat anything for at least two hours before you read any of their stuff!

You should be looking at credible information if you are interested in reviewing - from knowledgeable sources - the other side of the table from which you sit.

For climate change issues that are scientifically complete, if you do want to read about the other side of the issue from rational people, the NASA folks have done an excellent job on their climate change website:

http://climate.nasa.gov/keyIndicators/

From their website, you can subscribe to their weekly newsletter, and I promise you that it will not be anything but based on real science and not alarmist BS, certainly not ignorance, and nothing but pure - COMLETE - facts.

I urge you to take a look, and, if you want to subscribe to newsletters that are from sane, rational, educated people, then I strongly urge you to subscribe to NASA's newsletter and to cancel your subscription to that Ecowatch garbage. Unless your subscription to the Ecowatch manure is so you can keep up with what the jerks are saying.

The problem with that, Media, and NOT reading NASA's information, is that you get a very slanted perspective from people who haven't got a clue.

NASA deals in facts. Remember, they operate Goddard. Their website is written for people who do not have PhD's in science, but it has all the necessary information for any intelligent person to get a handle on the facts. At least you will be going to the source and reading from people who know what they are talking about.

I urge you to take a look at the site, or at least, if you are going to subscribe to the garbage that you just wrote about, definitely subscribe to the NASA newsletter by hitting the icon on the bottom of the column on the left of the page that I linked to.

I know many NASA scientists and engineers, and have had the good fortune to speak with some of the Goddard people, also. Someone with your interests and brain horsepower will enjoy the site and the newletter.

Perstare et praestare. Per aspera ad astra.

Last Edited By: Florida Jeff 03/09/12 8:15 AM. Edited 2 times.