Climate Depot is pushing the U.S. Senate Minority's new report titled, "Critical Thinking on Climate Change." As one would expect, the report is a litany of repeatedly debunked claims; each section ends with "questions" that are just the usual tired talking points, thinly veiled as "Questions for Critical Thinking." The irony is that these questions, purportedly meant to develop critical thinking, are preceded by industry pseudoscientists like Patrick Moore and David Legates maligning independent science.
This updated version of the July 2013 report features new sections on the benefits of CO2 (which fail to mention that even outlier economist, Richard Tol, now admits there are no net benefits to warming), as well as sections on wildfires, European policies, polar bears and the National Climate Assessment.
To properly set the tone, the report's introduction features a quote from a beloved fiction author, the late Michael Crichton. This is appropriate because the report is pushing an argument that certainly wouldn't qualify as non-fiction. At least not according to 97% of climate scientists.