Posted on 02/12/2010 10:08:23 AM PST by LouAvul
If so, how might I prove it to a global warming advocate. I personally believe it to be a hoax, but other than showing that the climate has fluctuated wildly throughout recorded history, he's not going to be dissuaded.
Oh heck no. These kind of things never die:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_JWywDqgRs
parsy, who knows you will ROTFLYAO!
It has long before humans got here and will probably continue to do so long after we are gone.
It was never credible to begin with.
The tallest mountains in HI get snow every Winter. Also, with this AGW lie, they never mention the fact that we are still in an Ice Age. (Lucky for us we are currently in an interglacial warm period). One thing is certain is that the Glaicers will come back some day, just that no one knows when. - could be 100 years and it could be 10,000 years.
Here in Dayton, Ohio, we still get all of our water from acquifers left over from the last Ice Sheet that was on top of us over 10,000 years ago.
Anyway, a warm up is a helluva lot better for mankind than a cool down.
So, in simple terms tell your friend to show you why he believes AGW is true. Second hand opinions of "scientists", much less a politician who flunked out of a divinity school and couldn't finish law school (see: Al Gore), are not physical evidence.
Meanwhile, you can refer him to or even print out numerous studies which show that the claims said politician and scientists have made are consistently inaccurate (see: Medieval Warm Period, the actual temperature records for the 20th century - hint: the 1930's were hotter than the 90's, ice core measures of CO2 concentrations for the past few hundred thousand years, etc.)
If nothing else you will be able to find out whether your friend is rational or someone who in another age would have believed disease is caused by imbalanced bodily "humors" and the sun revolves around the earth. These were also at one time considered "settled science".
I'd contend that the word "climate" is a synonym for "change". If man could force climate to behave and hold to some ideal, in short order the word "climate" would lose all meaning. If ambient conditions never changed the very nature of "climate" would fall from conscious notice.
If it never got dark, you'd never miss the night.
Regards,
GtG
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