Wow, your reply to my post went up almost immediately. You seem to be a right wing troll who has nothing to do but lurk around this website and attempt to convince readers that there is a great deal of turmoil and controversy among climate scientists over the reality of global warming.
I would like for you to produce the names of scientists who support your point of view so that I can read their positions and determine for myself how much credibility they have. I certainly am not going to give any credence to your second-hand hearsay claims that hordes of mainstream scientists are flocking over to the side of the deniers. So I again say put up or shut up. Your screeds against honest scientists who test the environment and report their findings that the planet is, in fact, warming won't budge me even an inch. Only facts reported by actual climate scientists can do that.
I notice that you had nothing at all to say about the defection of Richard Mueller from your side. I suppose there really is very little you can say about it because it is what it is.
Ties to East Anglia? In the immortal words of Maynard G. Krebs, "Surely you jest!" I have no ties to anyone in East Anglia. I am a mortgage refinance signing agent from coastal Georgia, USA. I am not even sure where East Anglia is, beyond its being located somewhere in England. Be that as it may, your ad hominem attacks on them show how low you are willing to sink.
By the way, while we are talking about allegations of corruption, it would not surprise me to learn that you have ties to the Koch brothers yourself and are actually on their payroll. Do they pay you a generous stipend to sit around all day trying to sow confusion about global warming on sites like this? Is that how you can afford to spend so much time lurking around this website all day long?
Oh, while we are on the subject of simple questions, do you think Sen. Inhofe's attitude on global warming may have softened since his state recently tied the record for hottest day ever (i.e., 113 degrees on August 3, 2012 and August 11, 1936) and broke the record for hottest 3 consecutive days ever (i.e., 112.33 degrees on 8-1, 8-2 and 8-3-12?
http://www.srh.noaa.gov/oun/?n=climate-okc-heatwave.
Despite living in the deep South, I personally cannot comprehend routinely experiencing temperatures in excess of 110 degrees. Nevertheless, it would not surprise me if that is, indeed, where we are headed.