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National Academy of SciencesThe National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is a United States government established corporation supporting scientific research. It's official journal is the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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CNN reported that a prestigious 2001 National Academy of Sciences report represented "a unanimous decision that global warming is real, is getting worse and is due to man. There is no wiggle room."
Response:The CNN report was inaccurate. Richard Lindzen of MIT, one of 11 scientists who prepared the report, has said so, repeatedly. As he has said, there were a wide variety of scientific views to be presented in that report and, "the full report did, making clear that there is no consensus, unanimous or otherwise, about long-term climate trends and what causes them." It should be added that the same is true of all of the U.N.'s International Panel on Climate Change studies on which the notion of global warming is based. Journalists who claim that studies reporting a diversity of opinion are unanimous or nearly so are guilty of false reporting. [1] (http://www.nationalcenter.org/TSR72302.html)
The Academy presents a number of different awards:
Turning to his wife, with a glow of love and pride,
day."
Perhaps the near approach of death had clarified the father's
with an indebted farm and four little children to care for, she
dimly felt had learned the lesson of self-reliance. The familiar
him to conquer difficulties before which stouter hearts than that
efforts to do the best.html">best we can," became a part of the fiber of his
the best we can?" "He will withhold His blessing; and that is the
reply, which made a deep impression on the mind of the questioner.
In spite of almost constant toil, and very meager schooling,--only
in the log schoolhouse. Besides solving at home in the long winter
in Adams' Arithmetic--the terror of many a schoolboy--he found
The latter was his special favorite
Before he was fifteen, Garfield had successfully followed the
his occupation was he always managed to find some time for
Sailor," "The Pirate's Own Book," and others of a similar nature,
a mental disease which many robust, adventurous boys are apt to
ocean blue." The glamour of the sea.html">sea was upon him. Everything must
assent to his plans, and, after long pleading, would only
on one of the vessels navigating Lake Erie.
He was rudely repulsed by the owner of the first vessel to whom he
employment with an oath and a rough "Get off this schooner in
away in disgust, his ardor for the sea somewhat dampened by the
formerly a schoolmaster, then captain of a canal boat, with.
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