Who believes global warming is fake? Quite a few people do. According to a 2014
Gallup Politics poll, about a third of Americans believe global warming is not happening or will not happen in their lifetime. Many others believe it is not caused by humans or is not going to be a real threat to our way of life. Among those nonbelievers are a few highly vocal opponents who pull out all the stops to prove global warming is fake.
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Here’s a quick look at five who use larger than normal platforms to pitch against climate change:
Marc Morano. Founder of the website ClimateDepot Marc Morano has made national and international television and radio appearances to talk about what he calls “climate realism.”
Martin Durkin. This documentary filmmaker’s, “The Great Global Warming Swindle” exposed the money-making side of global warming. He questions the integreity of how scientific work is done, claiming scientists are guilty of political bias and censorship.
Rush Limbaugh. The conservative radio mega star has spoken so often against global warming that he takes credit for being the reason the U.S. has a higher rate of doubt about the phenomenon than any developed country in the world.
Patrick Moore. The environmentalist and early member of Greenpeace in
2014 testimony to the U.S. Congress said, “There is no reason to believe that a warmer climate would be anything but beneficial for humans and the majority of other species.”
He is a frequent speaker against the idea that global warming is a human caused phenomenon. He also argues that some environmental changes, like deforestation of the rainforests or melting of glaciers are not necessarily bad.
Steve Milloy. Milloy runs JunkScience.com and is a commentator for Fox News. His mission is to debunk commonly held scientific beliefs. He actively speaks out against the idea that global warming is a human-caused phenomenon.
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