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Globe may be cooling on Global Warming
« on: May 01, 2008, 10:39:21 PM »


Globe may be cooling on Global Warming

By DEROY MURDOCK
Scripps Howard News Service
2008-05-01 00:00:00

Australia, the land where sinks drain the other way, has alerted Americans that we see Earth's climate upside down: We're not warming. We're cooling.

"Disconcerting as it may be to true believers in global warming, the average temperature on Earth has remained steady or slowly declined during the past decade, despite the continued increase in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide, and now the global temperature is falling precipitously." Dr. Phil Chapman wrote in The Australian on April 23. "All those urging action to curb global warming need to take off the blinkers and give some thought to what we should do if we are facing global cooling instead."

Chapman neither can be caricatured as a greedy oil-company lobbyist nor dismissed as a flat-Earther. He was a Massachusetts Institute of Technology staff physicist, NASA's first Australian-born astronaut, and Apollo 14's Mission Scientist.

Chapman believes reduced sunspot activity is curbing temperatures. As he elaborates, "there is a close correlation between variations on the sunspot cycle and Earth's climate." Anecdotally, last winter brought record cold to Florida, Mexico, and Greece, and rare snow to Jerusalem, Damascus, and Baghdad. China endured brutal ice and snow.

NASA satellites found that last winter's Arctic Sea ice covered 2 million square kilometers (772,000 square miles) more than the last three years' average. It also was 10 to 20 centimeters (about 4-8 inches) thicker than in 2007. The ice between Canada and southwest Greenland also spread dramatically. "We have to go back 15 years to find ice expansion so far south," Denmark's Meteorological Institute stated.

"Snows Return to Mount Kilimanjaro," cheered a January 21 International Herald Tribune headline, as Africa also defies the "warming" narrative.

While neither anecdotes nor one year's statistics confirm global cooling, a decade of data contradicts the "melting planet" rhetoric that heats Capitol Hill and America's newsrooms.

"The University of Alabama-Huntsville's analysis of data from satellites launched in 1979 showed a warming trend of 0.14 degrees Centigrade (0.25 Fahrenheit) per decade," Joseph D'Aleo, the Weather Channel's first Director of Meteorology, told me. "This warmth peaked in 1998, and the temperature trend the last decade has been flat, even as CO2 has increased 5.5 percent. Cooling began in 2002. Over the last six years, global temperatures from satellite and land-temperature gauges have cooled (-0.14 F and -0.22 F, respectively). Ocean buoys have echoed that slight cooling since the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration deployed them in 2003."

These researchers are not alone. They are among a rising tide of scientists who question the so-called "global warming" theory. Some further argue that global cooling merits urgent concern.

"In stark contrast to the often repeated assertion that the science of climate change is 'settled,' significant new peer-reviewed research has cast even more doubt on the hypothesis of dangerous human-caused global warming," 100 prestigious geologists, physicists, meteorologists, and other scientists wrote United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon last December. They also noted "today's computer models cannot predict climate. Consistent with this, and despite computer projections of temperature rises, there has been no net global warming since 1998."

In a December 2007 Senate Environment and Public Works Committee minority-staff report, some 400 scientists -- from such respected institutions as Princeton, the National Academy of Sciences, the University of London, and Paris' Pasteur Institute -- declared their independence from the pro-warming "conventional wisdom."

"Not CO2, but water vapor is the most important greenhouse gas," asserted climatologist Luc Debontridder of Belgium's Royal Meteorological Institute. "It is responsible for at least 75 percent of the greenhouse effect. This is a simple scientific fact, but Al Gore's movie has hyped CO2 so much that nobody seems to take note of it."

AccuWeather's Expert Senior Forecaster Joe Bastardi has stated: "People are concerned that 50 years from now, it will be warm beyond a point of no return. My concern is almost opposite, that it's cold and getting colder."

And on Wednesday, the respected journal, Nature, indicated that Earth's climactic cycles have stopped global warming through 2015.

If nothing else, all this obliterates the rampant lie that "the scientific debate on global warming is over." That debate rages on.

Assuming that the very serious scientists cited here are correct, the "inconvenient truth" about global-warming is inconveniently false. If so, mankind should chill out and turn our thinking right side up.

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Re: Globe may be cooling on Global Warming
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2008, 12:02:13 AM »
Apparently, the Heat Miser has been defeated.

Well, it's as good as any fairy tale the enviro-whackos have come up with . . .
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Re: Globe may be cooling on Global Warming
« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2008, 12:04:51 AM »
Not to worry. Since the whole warning thing has proven to be balony, they've taken to calling it "climate change." Can't miss with that one!

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Re: Globe may be cooling on Global Warming
« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2008, 12:14:02 AM »
Not to worry. Since the whole warning thing has proven to be balony, they've taken to calling it "climate change." Can't miss with that one!

Don't like the environmental disaster?  Don't worry.  Stick around five minutes and it will change . . .
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Re: Globe may be cooling on Global Warming
« Reply #4 on: May 02, 2008, 01:01:02 AM »
Actually, this is NOT TRUE that more people are saying that global warning is not a fact.

The reverse is true. Clinton, Obama AND McCain all claim it is a problem that must be addressed. Even Juniorbush has agreed with this.
This does  not prove that global warning is a fact, but it does prove that your statement about how more people are rejecting it is false.
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Re: Globe may be cooling on Global Warming
« Reply #5 on: May 02, 2008, 10:11:19 AM »
Not to worry. Since the whole warning thing has proven to be balony, they've taken to calling it "climate change." Can't miss with that one!

Actually, scientists have called it "climate change" for a while. I worked with the "Global Climate Change Program" (supplying them with satellite data) back in '92-'94.
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Re: Globe may be cooling on Global Warming
« Reply #6 on: May 02, 2008, 10:12:41 AM »
they've taken to calling it "climate change." Can't miss with that one!

rich i have noticed that too
they realize they better cover their bases
they are so funny to watch
soon it'll be "oooops we are about to go into an ice age"
gore will be pounding his fist "oh my god we're all gonna freeze to death"



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