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Accept Global Warming And Deny Biology? We Know How You Vote

By Hank Campbell in Science 2.0
November 5, 2015
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Submitted by Hank on Thu, 11/05/2015 - 10:56
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Former anti-science activist who became a GMO advocate Mark Lynas notes that two papers denying science are out at the same time - but their audience is diametrically opposed to each other.

Two reports deny scientific consensus on same day: Greenpeace on GMOs https://t.co/vra6Cq5Srt&GWPF on climate: https://t.co/cORzmSbcqx

— Mark Lynas (@mark_lynas) November 5, 2015

Twenty Years of Failure: Why GM crops have failed to deliver on their promises by Greenpeace 
The Climate Wars and the damage to science by Global Warming Policy Foundation

Think one is accurate and the other nonsense? I know how you vote, I can even take a compass and draw a circle on a map around where you live, and it will be spooky accurate about the anti-science beliefs of most of the residents, as detailed in Science Left Behind.

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