Brandon

Sunday, March 09, 2008

More Global Warming Consensus Melts in The Face of Scientific Fact

What a shame (or should I say SHAM) for Al Gore. It seems every shibboleth of global warming that he used to scare the world and the Nobel Prize committee into believing that manmade global warming was real is coming under fire from REPUTABLE scientists who aren't in the business of selling carbon credits.

First it was Gore's quickly disproved suggestion that manmade global warming would cause hurricane seasons worse than the 2005 season which saw Hurricanes Katrina and Rita devastate the U.S. Those of us who live at the water's edge along the Atlantic Ocean were happy to note that the last two years were among the quietest hurricanes seasons in a decade.

Now, the rest of Gore's scaremongering is being exposed to the light of scientific scrutiny. Here's a summary of recent reports:

And of course let's not forget that the scientific understanding of the Sun's role in warming the earth is slowly catching up to the common sense of anyone who has warmed themselves this winter by sitting in a sunny window.

Honest scientific exploration about the role of variable solar radiation, gamma rays and a host of other factors is still ongoing.

But one thing is clear: there is no valid "consensus" on the role man's activity plays in global warming or cooling.

Thanks Timothy, Thanks Rivka.

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