Posted on 01/31/2007 1:53:46 PM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
The article has some great graphics that I cannot get to reproduce by cutting and pasting, so I recommend following this link to the source:
Global Warming: A Chilling Perspective
Here is one of my favorites:
And another:
(Excerpt) Read more at geocraft.com ...
When did facts ever get in the way of people with a political agenda. Nice find!
My favorite site is this one and one of my favorite articles. ;)
http://www.ecoenquirer.com/red-cheeked-squirrel.htm
There are now unconfirmed reports that one of the environmentalists attending a "Save the Squirrels" demonstration accidently drove over the squirrel nest in question, killing the entire family of squirrels.
Even without the graphics, the "scientists" can not draw such sweeping conclusions from 150 years of reliable data plus scattered data points throughout geological history. The data set is too small, and 150 years is insignificant when stacked up against noticeable amounts of geological time. Unfortunately, the average citizen doesn't think about how the statistical analysis was conducted but rather listens to the conclusions that are being drawn out of thin air.
Figures don't lie, liars figure.
Global warming is just a shield for forcing the United States (and U.S. taxpayers) to transfer wealth to "developing" nations (and the dirtiest, highest-polluting economies) like China.
Oh my.
You and I both know that, but we will get nowhere arguing the point with the people who have a religious belief in global warming.
Confronting them with irrefutable graphical evidence, however, is another story.
Check out story #9 at the ecoenquirer site:
"Hunter Jeremiah Johnson comforts a polar bear that had collapsed from heat exhaustion before he could shoot it. "
review.
wow great job and thanks for the post...I have some tree huggers in my family on the wife's side and i always like to twist their tail and watch them get shrill on me. have a wonderful day
I think the other transparent motive for Kyoto was that the Euroweenies wanted to hamstring the American economy and damage us as a competitor. Kyoto hurts them a lot less than it does us. Eurogreenies have already damaged their competitiveness. Our own environazis want to shrink the American economy to force us to consume fewer resources. Kyoto and global warming are simply strategies and propaganda to that end.
Bump.
Sent this to my global warming afraid friends.
What a great resource! According to that site, we should be ENCOURAGING greenhouse gas production, not discouraging it. (For the children, of course!)
This is also a good site:
http://www.co2science.org/scripts/CO2ScienceB2C/Index.jsp
Look up the historical record of temperature reports at a weather station near your home:
http://www.co2science.org/scripts/CO2ScienceB2C/data/ushcn/ushcn.jsp
I think the mean average temp. has been dropping at most of the U.S. weather stations for decades.
Great link, Thanks!
Good find.
Great links here, thanks for sharing.
If the geologic record of climate changes holds its pattern over the last 750,000 years, and it appears to be a pattern with great regularity, then we have about 5,000 years at the outside before the earth is again plunged into 100,000 years of extremely nasty cold, wind and dryness. We are already about 5,000 years past the point of the minumum length of a warming period so it could actually begin again at any time. Not that there's any way to prevent it.
Excellent links! Suitable for waving around in the faces of lefties and watching them turn purple.
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