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Snapshots of Proof: Sloppy Thinking on Climate Change

Politics

Kevin Hilke

Lest we dismiss the effects of dogged right-wing psychosis on the issue of climate change as innocuous, now come reports that The Politico reporter Erika Lovley, instead of researching her stories dealing with climate change, has been parroting long discredited right-wing talking points lifted from Congressional Republicans’ press releases. Lovley’s negligence here has nothing to do with her climate-change expertise or lack thereof, though some expertise couldn’t have hurt. Her negligence, like that of so many others in the media and certain wings of the social sciences, consists in never having been persistently trained in the art of rigorous thinking.

Political Psychosis and the Rhetoric of Climate Change

Politics

Kevin Hilke

We’ve stopped talking about “global warming” and begun talking about “climate change” simply because the latter is a more precise description of what’s actually happening. The shift has happened not in spite of science but in the name of better science, and it implies no concomitant shift in scientific opinion about the gradual, manmade warming of the planet. The Washington Times is one of the few right-wing organs that hasn’t yet climbed out of its psychosis on this issue.

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