Marc Morano

Marc Morano ( * 1968 in Washington, DC) is an American conservative publicist, who runs the climate- skeptical blog Climate Depot for the non-profit organization, the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow.

Life

Morano grew up in McLean on in Virginia and received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at George Mason University. From 1992 to 1996 he worked for Rush Limbaugh and was regarded as the " man in Washington ."

Work and reception

In 2000, he claimed in a TV report produced by him called Amazon Rainforest: Clear- Cutting the Myths, citing the former Greenpeace activist Patrick Moore, the tropical rain forest in the Amazon basin is by no means as claimed by environmentalists, threatened by deforestation.

From 2001 to 2006 Morano as a reporter for Cybercast News Service ( CNS ) of the Media Research Center worked. For 2004, CNS and Morano Campaign Swift Boat Veterans for Truth during the 2004 presidential election against John Kerry, the Democratic presidential candidates, to the wider public. In January 2006 there was a similar action against the Vietnam veteran John Murtha.

From 2006 to 2009 he worked as a public relations director of the Republican Committee on Environment and Public Works Senator James Inhofe for. In December 2006, he started on the website of the Congress Committee blogging. Great sensation was caused by him a mitverfasster Report Over 400 Prominent Scientists Disputed Man-Made Global Warming Claims, which was published in 2007 and more than 400 scientists listed, which allegedly denied the anthropogenic global warming. Critics pointed out that the list contained 44 weatherman and 84 recipients of industry funding and 70 people had no connection to climate science. Several listed researchers had not denied the man-made climate change.

2009, launched his own website Morano Climate Depot. In 2011, he appeared at a press conference at the UN Climate Change Conference in Durban. In the years 2011 and 2012 he was a frequent guest in the radio show of the conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. 2013, he worked from a written statement for a hearing in the U.S. House of Representatives, among other things for the conservative Congressman David McKinley.

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