Tuesday
Jan272009
by
Bishop Hill

Insurance and global warming


There's a fascinating new article over at Climate Resistance, where the myriad of links between the insurance industry and climate activism are put under a forensic microscope.
Likewise, we would be less interested in such dodgy dealings if it weren’t for the mainstream media’s tendency to decry Exxon funding as corrupting of the scientific method while deeming Munich Re’s pronouncements - let alone the pronouncements of those they sponsor - as above scrutiny. It’s also worth re-stating at this point that fear is to the insurance industry what oil is to Exxon.
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