User talk:Strenshon
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Hi Strenshon, may I suggest that the only way that the green revisionism that permeates Wikipedia climate change articles can be removed -- and it can be removed and these zealots like Petersen & Connolley can be forced to play by the rules -- is by contribution to the talk articles. Some of the changes you made that Connolley has reverted were spot on. You need to build a consensus on the talk page. Amazingly, I have been able to remove the Lindzen/smoking nonsense from Lindzen's biography, and I believe these small changes are worth fighting for. Alex Harvey (talk) 15:41, 30 June 2009 (UTC)