Global Warming

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Daniel Mayen

English 61

Mrs. Kamisky

10 April 2012

Global Warming?

Is global warming real or is it just a myth? Is government hiding the truth form us with the help of scientist? As they read in "Climategate: Melting the Chains of Tyranny" and "Confronting the Climate Crank" they will come to find out just that. Each article has its own opinions and facts on what is causing global warming/climate change and who and what is behind it all. In the article “Climategate: Melting the Chains of Tyranny”, by Tom DeWeese, we are introduced to global warming as being not only a myth but not actually being global warming. Deweese refers to this problem as climate change. He presents the reader with facts that demonstrate scientist using falsified information to back up their climate change theories all while being supported by the government and most media. In “Confronting the Climate Cranks”, Mark Hertsgaard, goes on to explain what kind of effect global warming will have on future generations, what actions the government has taken to help cover up global warming and what actions we the people can take to be heard and make a difference. While both articles contain similarities in forms of solutions and proof of what the government is doing. They will also notice that there is a vast majority of differences within the two as well. Both have different theories, solutions, and proof to unmask what our government is doing in this cause.

Both articles “Confronting the Climate Cranks” and “Climategate: Melting the Chains of Tyranny” share similarities in their articles. Both authors discuss how humans are the reason why global warming, and how the people need to get together to put a stop to governments; rule on global warming/climate change. Another similarity they both share is using the fact that global warming/climate change is used as an advertisement so that the government can obtain power and control.

Just as these two articles have similarities, they both...