false claims posted as facts to refute global warming claims

@trinihd (996)
United States
April 23, 2008 3:32pm CST
This is pure fantasy, yet is posted as if it were factual: http://www.thedailyobserver.ca/Blogs/ViewCommunityPage.aspx?BlogID=1150 After you read the gist of it, go to the Hadley centre at http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/research/hadleycentre to get the facts on global warming, the real facts! I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw the headline for the post ("planet not warming") on a website. I clicked the link and the person who posted this appears to be quite out of his mind. He quotes institutions such as the Hadley centre yet when you visit the website for the Hadley centre you find information that precisely contradicts all the false claims about the earth not warming, i.e. the exact opposite of what is being claimed in the post and title. What bothers me is that some people may not even bother to check the facts and may actually believe what he says even though it is categorically untrue-just because he quotes the name "Hadley Centre"! It's just crazy! Why are such postings allowed if they are not qualified by some statements to show they may not be factual?
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