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Will the producers of 'The Day After Tomorrow' be invited for rebuttal?

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Warming science critic Michael Crichton to appear before Senate panel

Best-selling author Michael Critchon will serve as the lead witness this week at a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing aimed at dissecting the touchy intersection between science and politics.

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I would have laughed at this if this were not so pathetic. May be I could claim that it is not as bad as situation elsewhere, but Bihar Assembly is not exactly about high standards in legslative affairs.

RealClimate has links to the testimony of Crichton, and misleading statements made by Crichton, and Inhofe.

Anup (or Adam), if you have time could you redo the climate change search stats? With all the news of the past month, I would expect a jump.

The september results from overture are not yet in. I will post an updated charts after that. If August results are any indication, "hybrid car" searches will go through the roof. Let's see.

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