Cooling down or warming up?


Just what exactly is the global climate doing? Global warming advocates can't agree.

Steven Milloy takes on global warming. Again.

It’s cooling. It’s warming. It’s disaster. It’s fantasy. Whatever “it” is, it can’t be comforting to the Kyoto believers in Montreal who seem to think they know for certain whether and how human activity impacts global climate.

A more sober reality, though, is that whatever slight impact humans might have on the climate, it is too small to measure – a point made in a study just published by Swiss researchers in the journal Quaternary Science Reviews (November 2005).

The study reviewed prior efforts to reconstruct global temperatures of the last 1,000 years. It concluded that natural temperature variations over the last millenium may have been so significant that they would “result in a redistribution of weight towards the role of natural factors in [causing] temperature changes, thereby relatively devaluing the impact of [manmade] emissions and affecting future predicted [global climate] scenarios.”

“If that turns out to be the case,” the researchers stated, “agreements such as the Kyoto protocol that intend to reduce emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gases, would be less effective than thought.”

The science doesn't hold up. "Global warming" is more of a power grab than any serious effort to save the planet. Think about it, every plan to combat "global warming" consists of a top-down plan to control people's actions, instead of a bottom-up set of choices. No one is allowed to dispute the claims. No one is allowed to look too closely at the computer models. And alternative solutions are never considered.

— NeoWayland

Posted: Sat - December 3, 2005 at 05:39 AM  Tag


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