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Barak is well aware of Bastardi's controversial position on global warming not to mention D'Aleo's, who independently runs the skeptic website Icecap.us.
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Barak said Bastardi as well as D'Aleo would be free to do television appearances and speak their mind but emphasized WeatherBell is "not a media company."
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D'Aleo has also published his initial blog post on the WeatherBell website.
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Barak said his company does not have a position on the issue and will not interfere with either Bastardi's or D'Aleo's opinions.
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It intends to leverage the forecasting talents of Bastardi and D'Aleo to help businesses in these sectors make the best decisions, he said.
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When Hansen is willing to participate in an open, public debate with any of the following names, then we will see the end of his shenanigans: Dr. Roy Spencer, Dr. Richard Lindzen, Dr. Roger Pielke Sr., or Dr. Joe D'Aleo.
Hansen: Obama has only four years to save the world - NASA Watch 2009
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D'Aleo and Smith report that our NCDC engaged in similar deceptive activity where they have dropped stations, particularly in colder climates, higher elevations or closer to the polar regions.
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D'Aleo and Smith report that our NCDC engaged in similar deceptive activity where they have dropped stations, particularly in colder climates, higher elevations or closer to the polar regions.
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Together with Milano, Carlo Mastrangelo and Angelo D'Aleo, Dion and the Belmonts rose from neighborhood street corners to the top of the pop charts in the 1950s with songs like "I Wonder Why" and "A Teenager in Love."
The Eternal Teenager in Love Steve Dougherty 2012
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WeatherBell has also hired veteran meteorologist Joseph D'Aleo, who served as the Weather Channel's first director of meteorology.
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