Posted on 06/28/2016 6:43:48 PM PDT by rickmichaels
"...All I hear is that lonesome, lonesome sound
the hounds of Winter, they harrow me down..."
In the end, maybe it's all the same song, just differing notes and lyrics.
Huh? Ice Age and not Glo-bull warming? What will AlGore say?
quick, let’s offset this cooling with government funded global warming!
An easy prediction for a new ice age.
Putin will announce Trump is a marketing genius. Trump will propose a trade deal with Russia selling vodka on the rocks.
Americans will be tired of winning so much. Trump will say No, we will keep on winning!
bttt
A leaf blower works better and you don't get dizzy. ;)
Lol, guilty as charged.
I know about the Maunder Minimum but it still wasn’t an Ice Age
any more than the the one that started in the 6th century.
Should have been called a Cold Age. There had to have been one guy who came up with Little Ice Age and then it was just regurgitated by others.
Peter Gwynne, Newsweek, April 28, 1975:
The Cooling World . Remember when we all were going to starve at best, freeze to death at worst?
The same Peter Gwynne writing in Slate, Dec 17, 2014:
"... I am now in the embarrassing position of being a cats paw for denial of climate change ....."
(SNIP)
"..... Here I must admit mea culpa. In retrospect, I was over-enthusiastic in parts of my Newsweek article. Thus, I suggested a connection between the purported global cooling and increases in tornado activity that was unjustified by climate science. I also predicted a forthcoming impact of global cooling on the worlds food production that had scant research to back it.
"...... The messages for science writers are to ask questions beyond the obvious and to seek out what the science doesnt imply as well as what it does. If I had applied those lessons back in 1975, I might not now be in the embarrassing position of being a cats paw for denial of climate change. ......."
(SNIP)
"..... Over my career Ive covered subjects as diverse as cell biology, the world of physics a century after Einsteins birth, space commerce, and World Cup soccer. Ive won prizes for my writing, including a lifetime award from the American Chemical Society. But I fear that my obituary will be dominated by that single article in Newsweek. [bold mine]..."
Incorrect. The Sun is a minor variable star, with an output range that varies cyclically over a 2-3% range.
Actually, pretty much ALL stars exhibit minor variations in output over time. . .
What about the invisible ones?
-PJ
They are going to wish they had fossil fuels when this happens.
bttt
Interesting!
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