Monday, November 20, 2006

Humans Cause "Global Warming"?

Not very likely, according to a new NCPA study.

Noteworthy:

"Are human activities, including the burning of fossil fuel, the primary or even significant cause of the current warming trend? The scientifically appropriate answer - cautious and conforming to the facts - is probably not......"



Cue the True Believer knee jerk responses.

6 comments:

  1. Total BS. The truth is http://www.seanbonner.com/blog/archives/001857.php

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  2. Oooooooookaaaaaayyyyy!

    Another rocket scientist heard from.......

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  3. So how do the environmentalist wackos explain the cyclical global warming and cooling that took place before there were many humans on our planet?

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  4. People how do YOU explain the major glaciers in the world melting back in spots to where they were 10,000 years ago, and with more melt off yearly? I will allow that we don't know for sure how the ozone layer has varied in size over the eons or much about the temperature variations, but the glaciers are measurable. The glaciers are melting. Brenda

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  5. Hmmmm.

    Did you know that some glaciers are actually GROWING, Brenda?

    And there are an increasing number of scientists who think this sort of thing is going to happen, stopping "global warming" for a few years.

    Excerpt:

    "They expect the cooling to begin within a few years and to reach its peak between 2055 and 2060."

    Others expect a cool off to be more longer lasting.

    Regardless, the True Believers will not stand for anyone or anything to stand in the way of their politically correct Sacred Cow of "global warming" policy nonsense.

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  6. I just don't know since I am not a scientist, and obviously they don't know either since there are scientist on both sides and both sides are adamantly RIGHT. I really see no harm (and a whole lot of good!) in beleiving man is messing up the planet if it will lead to cleaning up our act. That would be a good thing. And as far as business and the econmy is concerned the greening of America would just open up a whole new area to exploit. You and I both remember when the computer was an impractical toy Bubba, and just look at us now with this impractical toy. It is still a toy the way we are using, and blogging may be impractical but for sheer entertainment I am having a blast! Aren't you? BB

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