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| Writer, Dana Nuccitelli. |
A few months ago, the world’s largest private sector coal
company went to court, made its best scientific case against the 97% expert
consensus, and lost. One of coal’s expert witnesses was University of Alabama
at Huntsville climate scientist Roy Spencer - a controversial figure who once
compared those with whom he disagreed to Nazis, and has expressed his love for
Fox News.
Last week, Spencer wrote a white paper for the Texas Public Policy Institute (TPPI) outlining the contrarian case against climate concerns.
TPPI is part of the web of denial, having received substantial funding from
both the tobacco and fossil fuel industries, including $65,000 from ExxonMobil
and at least $911,499 from Koch-related foundations since 1998, and over $3
million from “dark money” anonymizers Donors Trust and Donors Capital Fund.
Read Dana Nuccitelli’s story in The Guardian - “These are the best arguments from the 3% of climate scientist 'skeptics.' Really.”

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