HomeMiddle ColumnThe New Yorker's Elizabeth Kolbert: 'Climate Change, The Debate's Great Unmentionable' Middle Column The New Yorker’s Elizabeth Kolbert: ‘Climate Change, The Debate’s Great Unmentionable’ By Marc Morano - October 17, 2012 412 0 Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Tagsbarack obamadebateromney Facebook Twitter WhatsApp VK Digg Previous articleWinter to be colder than normal as chances of UK white Christmas increaseNext articleEnviros Not Happy with Debate Silence on Climate Change: Warmist Christopher Hayes: ‘If you don’t acknowledge climate change then Chu’s tenure at DoE ‘does’ look vindictive and nonsensical’ Marc Morano - Advertisment - Search Related Articles The Climate Alarmist’s Greatest Fear Climate411 By Andy May Is it just me, or are the climate alarmists more unhinged than usual lately? Al Gore screaming about boiling oceans and... Read more Hyping Maximum Daily Temperatures (Part 3) Climate411 ...the Bureau has been theoretically under reporting the temperatures from Cape Otway lighthouse by 0.5 °C since 15th April 1994. The post Hyping Maximum Daily... Read more What Has Been the Role of Petroleum in Human Progress? (Part IV) Climate411 The role that fossil fuels have played in the progress of humanity in four revolutions is undeniable: The post What Has Been the Role of... Read more