they are still pushing it as more dangerous than terrorism .....plus if you disagree then you are a denier as bad as Hitler and his minions
Looking more and more like the guys who keep announcing the end of the world, and when it doesn’t end on schedule, coming up with rationales to move it back a year or two, over and over.
Environmentalists are habitual liars.
Political rather than scientific agenda.
Lousy politically correct computer models.
Fudged data.
Real life and real weather that doesn't fit the PC models.
Ha...if the Sun doesn't start making a good crop of sunspots you might have to wait 4 centuries
Last time the 400 year long mini ice age lasted from 1350 to 1750
Remember...Obama lies about everything...so he also lied about global warming.
Any guess as to how many will perish in the new Dalton Minimum...to be called the Obama Minimum.
“Settled science.”
How long has it been since we heard about the hole in the ozone?
unchanging change ping
The link is to an excerpt of the article in the WSJ. However, if you go to Google News, and then search for Matt Ridley, you can get a link to the entire article.
I kid you not. People with impressive degrees are pedaling this crap.
I was watching a youtube documentary on the Neanderthals. They died out 40,000 years ago, instead of 30,000 years ago as previously believed. Being fairly slow compared to us, they were ambush hunters who required dense undergrowth to sneak up on their prey. About 40,000 years ago the Earth was in an ice age and it quickly slipped out and then, in just a few dozen years, slipped back into one. This killed the undergrowth they needed for hunting. That combined with the pressure of invading Cro-Magnons probably did them in.
So, in maybe 50-100 years the ice age ended and then started again. (There was no possibility of man-made anything at this time.) If the Earth can drop out of and into an ice age what impact will man have on it now? Probably not as much as volcanoes, meteor strikes and sudden changes in the Gulfstream.
In Bill Bryson’s book, “A Short History of Nearly Everything” about weather he makes the point, “it’s a slightly arresting notion to realize that all of modern civilization (10,000 years) has taken place in an atypical patch of good weather.”
If the temperature suddenly went up or down 10 degrees we’d all adapt to it. It would not be the utter disaster that the alarmists are shouting about.