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I repeat: Balling is a weak research scientist with little influence in his field who has gained a measure of profile by the publicity machine of the fossil fuel industry who fund his research and trumpet his inconsequential results.
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THE FACTS: The IPCC report cited by Balling is from 2001, before Katrina or many of the other extreme weather events cited by Gore occurred.
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THE FACTS: Dr. Balling is distorting the scientific data.
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Balling my fists, I banged them on the retro-formica tabletop.
Dinner at the Harmony Restaurant Matt Potter 2011
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Also on the board are many other well-known climate change “skeptics,” including Sallie Baliunas, Robert Balling, Sherwood Idso and Patrick Michaels.
Think Progress » After warmest January in history, Vancouver airlifts in snow for Winter Olympics. 2010
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“Balling on a budget,” he said, describing the mentality of the patrons for the past year.
Life of the Party: Four Years and a Different Sort of Celebration - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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“Balling on a budget,” he said, describing the mentality of the patrons for the past year.
Life of the Party: Four Years and a Different Sort of Celebration - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Balling her hand up into a fist, Gabriel holds it out in front of her.
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Balling into a tight crouch on the last stair, he watched the pattern through the scope a few more times, then chose his moment.
It's October, 1956. Shelagh Power-Chopra 2010
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Ok, if they are going to trot out Balling and other weak scientists like Pat Michaels, here is the deal: out of the 5-6 client skeptics exactly one has a decent scientific track record, and that is Lindzen.
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