To: MadIvan
I would like Global Warming advocates to inform me of when, precisely, we had these so-called halcyon days of temperature stability.
Indeed, the only constant in the climate, since planet Earth has had enough atmosphere to have a climate, has been change. Nothing ever stays the same, never has, never will.
The problem as I see it is the woeful lack of ability of the general populace to look at things on a global timescale, not the four seasons of one year. The only reason the Global Warming Hoax has been so successful, is sheer ignorance. But then again, isn't that always the case?
16 posted on
10/11/2006 8:48:46 AM PDT by
rottndog
(WOOF!!!)
To: rottndog
There have been periods of heat and cold so extreme that most life on Earth has been wiped out. This was well before man arrived.
Even in our history - there was a time when one could grow barley in Greenland; this was during the time of the Vikings. You can do so again now, apparently, but still, it's not the first time.
The climate changes no matter what we do. We have to adapt to it. That's all.
Regards, Ivan
17 posted on
10/11/2006 8:52:44 AM PDT by
MadIvan
(I aim to misbehave.)
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