Because reality is not on their side, global warming hoaxers have been using art instead of science to advance their ideology. Fortunately for them, they have an endless supply of our money to do it with:
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $700,000 grant to the Civilians, a New York theater company, to finance the production of a show about climate change. "The Great Immensity," with a book by Steven Cosson ("This Beautiful City") and music and lyrics by Michael Friedman ("Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson"), tells the story of Polly, a photojournalist who disappears while working in the rain forests of Panama.
Maybe hoaxers should stick to splatter films.
The NSF supposedly spends our money on "science, engineering, and mathematics research and education," not on politically motivated fiction. But then, NASA was supposed to spend our money on the space program, not on sucking up to Muslims.
One of the many drawbacks of allowing Big Government to spend our money for us is that with moonbats in charge, it will inevitably be spent on moonbattery.
An immense waste of time and other people's money.
On a tip from Anonymous Countermoonbat. Hat tip: the Examiner.
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