Friday, December 19, 2008

Warning: Global Cooling



I think it is great that America and the world is cleaning up its "dirty" act. The greener the better, right? I'll be happy to recycle and replace my light bulbs. Heck, I'll even change my middle name to Green for the right price.

Becoming "green" will have a huge upside when it comes to changing the way we live. It is the beginning of a wonderful transition that will leave the Earth in a better condition than we found it.

But, global warming?

Seriously? Al Gore's documentary was a brilliant piece of information, but for each alarming fact...there is enough evidence to debunk the entire dilemma.

It's the Earth. It's cyclical.

It's comical and fleecing at the same time...

The year 2008 has officially been the coolest year of this century - but
U.N. climate change alarmists are sticking by their arguments for global warming ... The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reports world temperatures have dropped to levels not seen since 2000.

However, the WMO has been vigilant in informing global warming skeptics that temperatures still remain about 0.3 degrees Celsius above 1961-1990 averages. WMO scientists say the trend is due to La Niña cooling the globe and reducing water temperatures in the eastern Pacific Ocean. They predict temperatures will increase again one year after La Niña's cooling trend.(WorldNetDaily)

Scientists skeptical about the assertion that climate change is the result of man's activities are criticizing a recent AP report on global warming, calling it "irrational hysteria," "horrifically bad" and "incredibly biased." ... They say the report contained sweeping scientific errors and was a one-sided portrayal of a complicated issue.

David Deming, a geology professor at the University of Oklahoma, says, "The mean global temperature, at least as measured by satellite, is now the same as it was in the year 1980. In the last couple of years, sea levels have stopped rising. Hurricane and cyclone activity in the northern hemisphere is at a 24-year low, and sea ice globally is also the same as it was in 1980."

Bill Koenig

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