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Dr. John Robson explains why studying the past history of the Earth is vital to understanding the climate change debate, and why it's foolish and anti-democratic for alarmists to insist that voters should have an opinion on the subject then try to slap them down with a mortar board if they deviate from the party line.
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By John RobsonDr. John Robson explains why studying the past history of the Earth is vital to understanding the climate change debate, and why it's foolish and anti-democratic for alarmists to insist that voters should have an opinion on the subject then try to slap them down with a mortar board if they deviate from the party line.
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