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100 REASONS WHY GLOBAL
WARMING IS NATURAL The following
article demonstrates why you can not trust the "lame stream"
media any more, in the USA where freedom of the press is a right.
Except maybe Fox
News . Though I
have not seen them cover the GE (SABIC) and Home Depot ties to
Obama, then again they are major advertisers on the network ...
A
few things to consider when reading this: #75
It is predicted that the United States will lose more than 2 million
jobs as the result of cap-and-trade schemes
#70
Such hysteria (over global warming) simply represents the scientific
illiteracy of much of the public, the susceptibility of the public
to the substitution of repetition for truth. #56
The manner in which US President Barack Obama sidestepped Congress
to order emission cuts shows how undemocratic and irrational ... Isn't
it nice to get schooled on your own country
from
an overseas newspaper?
Have
you seen this list in any USA newspaper or on any USA TV news show.? So,
from overseas : 100 REASONS WHY GLOBAL WARMING IS
NATURAL** http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/146138 HERE are the
100 reasons, released in a dossier issued by the European
Foundation, why climate change is natural and not man-made: 1) There is
“no real scientific proof” that the current warming is
caused by the rise of greenhouse gases from man’s activity. 2) Man-made
carbon dioxide emissions throughout human history constitute less
than 0.00022 percent of the total naturally emitted from the mantle
of the earth during geological history. 3) Warmer
periods of the Earth’s history came around 800 years before
rises in CO2 levels. 4) After World
War II, there was a huge surge in recorded CO2 emissions but global
temperatures fell for four decades after 1940. 5) Throughout
the Earth’s history, temperatures have often been warmer than
now and CO2 levels have often been higher – more than ten
times as high. 6) Significant
changes in climate have continually occurred throughout geologic
time. 7) The 0.7C
increase in the average global temperature over the last hundred
years is entirely consistent with well-established, long-term,
natural climate trends.
8) The IPCC
theory is driven by just 60 scientists and favourable reviewers not
the 4,000 usually cited. 9) Leaked
e-mails from British climate scientists – in a scandal known
as “Climate-gate” - suggest that data has been
manipulated to exaggerate global warming 10) A large
body of scientific research suggests that the sun is responsible for
the greater share of climate change during the past hundred years. 11)
Politicians and activiists claim rising sea levels are a direct
cause of global warming but sea levels rates have been increasing
steadily since the last ice age 10,000 ago 12) Philip
Stott, Emeritus Professor of Biogeography at the School of Oriental
and African Studies in London says climate change is too complicated
to be caused by just one factor, whether CO2 or clouds 13) Peter
Lilley MP said last month that “fewer people in Britain than
in any other country believe in the importance of global warming.
That is despite the fact that our Government and our political class
—predominantly— are more committed to it than their
counterparts in any other country in the world”. 14) In pursuit
of the global warming rhetoric, wind farms will do very little to
nothing to reduce CO2 emissions 15) Professor
Plimer, Professor of Geology and Earth Sciences at the University of
Adelaide, stated that the idea of taking a single trace gas in the
atmosphere, accusing it and finding it guilty of total
responsibility for climate change, is an “absurdity” 16) A Harvard
University astrophysicist and geophysicist, Willie Soon, said he is
“embarrassed and puzzled” by the shallow science in
papers that support the proposition that the earth faces a climate
crisis caused by global warming. 17) The
science of what determines the earth’s temperature is in fact
far from settled or understood. 18) Despite
activist concerns over CO2 levels, CO2 is a minor greenhouse gas,
unlike water vapour which is tied to climate concerns, and which we
can’t even pretend to control 19) A petition
by scientists trying to tell the world that the political and media
portrayal of global warming is false was put forward in the
Heidelberg Appeal in 1992. Today, more than 4,000 signatories,
including 72 Nobel Prize winners, from 106 countries have signed it. 20) It is
claimed the average global temperature increased at a dangerously
fast rate in the 20th century but the recent rate of average global
temperature rise has been between 1 and 2 degrees C per century -
within natural rates 21) Professor
Zbigniew Jaworowski, Chairman of the Scientific Council of the
Central Laboratory for Radiological Protection in Warsaw, Poland
says the earth’s temperature has more to do with cloud cover
and water vapor than CO2 concentration in the atmosphere. 22) There is
strong evidence from solar studies which suggests that the Earth’s
current temperature stasis will be followed by climatic cooling over
the next few decades 23) It is myth
that receding glaciers are proof of global warming as glaciers have
been receding and growing cyclically for many centuries 24) It is a
falsehood that the earth’s poles are warming because that is
natural variation and while the western Arctic may be getting
somewhat warmer we also see that the Eastern Arctic and Greenland
are getting colder 25) The IPCC
claims climate driven “impacts on biodiversity are significant
and of key relevance” but those claims are simply not
supported by scientific research 26) The IPCC
threat of climate change to the world’s species does not make
sense as wild species are at least one million years old, which
means they have all been through hundreds of climate cycles 27) Research
goes strongly against claims that CO2-induced global warming would
cause catastrophic disintegration of the Greenland and Antarctic Ice
Sheets. 28) Despite
activist concerns over CO2 levels, rising CO2 levels are our best
hope of raising crop yields to feed an ever-growing population 29) The
biggest climate change ever experienced on earth took place around
700 million years ago 30) The slight
increase in temperature which has been observed since 1900 is
entirely consistent with well-established, long-term natural climate
cycles 31) Despite
activist concerns over CO2 levels, rising CO2 levels of some
so-called “greenhouse gases” may be contributing to
higher oxygen levels and global cooling, not warming 32) Accurate
satellite, balloon and mountain top observations made over the last
three decades have not shown any significant change in the long term
rate of increase in global temperatures 33) Today’s
CO2 concentration of around 385 ppm is very low compared to most of
the earth’s history – we actually live in a
carbon-deficient atmosphere 34) It is a
myth that CO2 is the most common greenhouse gas because greenhouse
gases form about 3% of the atmosphere by volume, and CO2 constitutes
about 0.037% of the atmosphere 35) It is a
myth that computer models verify that CO2 increases will cause
significant global warming because computer models can be made to
“verify” anything 36) There is
no scientific or statistical evidence whatsoever that global warming
will cause more storms and other weather extremes 37) One
statement deleted from a UN report in 1996 stated that “none
of the studies cited above has shown clear evidence that we can
attribute the observed climate changes to increases in greenhouse
gases” 38) The world
“warmed” by 0.07 +/- 0.07 degrees C from 1999 to 2008,
not the 0.20 degrees C expected by the IPCC 39) The
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change says “it is likely
that future tropical cyclones (typhoons and hurricanes) will become
more intense” but there has been no increase in the intensity
or frequency of tropical cyclones globally 40) Rising CO2
levels in the atmosphere can be shown not only to have a negligible
effect on the Earth’s many ecosystems, but in some cases to be
a positive help to many organisms 41)
Researchers who compare and contrast climate change impact on
civilizations found warm periods are beneficial to mankind and cold
periods harmful 42) The Met
Office asserts we are in the hottest decade since records began but
this is precisely what the world should expect if the climate is
cyclical 43) Rising CO2
levels increase plant growth and make plants more resistant to
drought and pests 44) The
historical increase in the air’s CO2 content has improved
human nutrition by raising crop yields during the past 150 years 45) The
increase of the air’s CO2 content has probably helped lengthen
human lifespans since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution 46) The IPCC
alleges that “climate change currently contributes to the
global burden of disease and premature deaths” but the
evidence shows that higher temperatures and rising CO2 levels has
helped global populations 47) In May of
2004, the Russian Academy of Sciences published a report concluding
that the Kyoto Protocol has no scientific grounding at all. 48) The
“Climate-gate” scandal pointed to a expensive public
campaign of disinformation and the denigration of scientists who
opposed the belief that CO2 emissions were causing climate change 49) The head
of Britain’s climate change watchdog has predicted households
will need to spend up to £15,000 on a full energy efficiency
makeover if the Government is to meet its ambitious targets for
cutting carbon emissions. 50) Wind power
is unlikely to be the answer to our energy needs. The wind power
industry argues that there are “no direct subsidies” but
it involves a total subsidy of as much as £60 per MWh which
falls directly on electricity consumers. This burden will grow in
line with attempts to achieve Wind power targets, according to a
recent OFGEM report. 51) Wind farms
are not an efficient way to produce energy. The British Wind Energy
Association (BWEA) accepts a figure of 75 per cent back-up power is
required. 52) Global
temperatures are below the low end of IPCC predictions not at “at
the top end of IPCC estimates” 53) Climate
alarmists have raised the concern over acidification of the oceans
but Tom Segalstad from Oslo University in Norway , and others, have
noted that the composition of ocean water – including CO2,
calcium, and water – can act as a buffering agent in the
acidification of the oceans. 54) The UN’s
IPCC computer models of human-caused global warming predict the
emergence of a “hotspot” in the upper troposphere over
the tropics. Former researcher in the Australian Department of
Climate Change, David Evans, said there is no evidence of such a
hotspot 55) The
argument that climate change is a of result of global warming caused
by human activity is the argument of flat Earthers.
56) The manner
in which US President Barack Obama sidestepped Congress to order
emission cuts shows how undemocratic and irrational the entire
international decision-making process has become with regards to
emission-target setting. 57) William
Kininmonth, a former head of the National Climate Centre and a
consultant to the World Meteorological Organisation, wrote “the
likely extent of global temperature rise from a doubling of CO2 is
less than 1C. Such warming is well within the envelope of variation
experienced during the past 10,000 years and insignificant in the
context of glacial cycles during the past million years, when Earth
has been predominantly very cold and covered by extensive ice
sheets.” 58) Canada has
shown the world targets derived from the existing Kyoto commitments
were always unrealistic and did not work for the country. 59) In the
lead up to the Copenhagen summit, David Davis MP said of previous
climate summits, at Rio de Janeiro in 1992 and Kyoto in 1997 that
many had promised greater cuts, but “neither happened”,
but we are continuing along the same lines. 60) The UK ’s
environmental policy has a long-term price tag of about £55
billion, before taking into account the impact on its economic
growth.
61) The UN’s
panel on climate change warned that Himalayan glaciers could melt to
a fifth of current levels by 2035. J. Graham Cogley a professor at
Ontario Trent University, claims this inaccurate stating the UN
authors got the date from an earlier report wrong by more than 300
years. 62) Under
existing Kyoto obligations the EU has attempted to claim success,
while actually increasing emissions by 13 per cent, according to
Lord Lawson. In addition the EU has pursued this scheme by
purchasing “offsets” from countries such as China paying
them billions of dollars to destroy atmospheric pollutants, such as
CFC-23, which were manufactured purely in order to be destroyed. 63) It is
claimed that the average global temperature was relatively
unchanging in pre-industrial times but sky-rocketed since 1900, and
will increase by several degrees more over the next 100 years
according to Penn State University researcher Michael Mann. There is
no convincing empirical evidence that past climate was unchanging,
nor that 20th century changes in average global temperature were
unusual or unnatural. 64) Michael
Mann of Penn State University has actually shown that the Medieval
Warm Period and the Little Ice Age did in fact exist, which
contrasts with his earlier work which produced the “hockey
stick graph” which showed a constant temperature over the past
thousand years or so followed by a recent dramatic upturn. 65) The
globe’s current approach to climate change in which major
industrialised countries agree to nonsensical targets for their CO2
emissions by a given date, as it has been under the Kyoto system, is
very expensive. 66) The
“Climate-gate” scandal revealed that a scientific team
had emailed one another about using a “trick” for the
sake of concealing a “decline” in temperatures when
looking at the history of the Earth’s temperature.
67) Global
temperatures have not risen in any statistically-significant sense
for 15 years and have actually been falling for nine years. The
“Climate-gate” scandal revealed a scientific team had
expressed dismay at the fact global warming was contrary to their
predictions and admitted their inability to explain it was “a
travesty”. 68) The IPCC
predicts that a warmer planet will lead to more extreme weather,
including drought, flooding, storms, snow, and wildfires. But over
the last century, during which the IPCC claims the world experienced
more rapid warming than any time in the past two millennia, the
world did not experience significantly greater trends in any of
these extreme weather events. 69) In
explaining the average temperature standstill we are currently
experiencing, the Met Office Hadley Centre ran a series of computer
climate predictions and found in many of the computer runs there
were decade-long standstills but none for 15 years – so it
expects global warming to resume swiftly. 70) Richard
Lindzen, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, wrote: “The notion of a static,
unchanging climate is foreign to the history of the Earth or any
other planet with a fluid envelope. Such hysteria (over global
warming) simply represents the scientific illiteracy of much of the
public, the susceptibility of the public to the substitution of
repetition for truth.” 71) Despite
the 1997 Kyoto Protocol’s status as the flagship of the fight
against climate change it has been a failure. 72) The first
phase of the EU’s Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), which ran
from 2005 to 2007 was a failure. Huge over-allocation of permits to
pollute led to a collapse in the price of carbon from €33 to
just €0.20 per tonne meaning the system did not reduce
emissions at all.
73) The EU
trading scheme, to manage carbon emissions has completely failed and
actually allows European businesses to duck out of making their
emissions reductions at home by offsetting, which means paying for
cuts to be made overseas instead. 74) To date
“cap and trade” carbon markets have done almost nothing
to reduce emissions. 75) In the
United States , the cap-and-trade is an approach designed to control
carbon emissions and will impose huge costs upon American citizens
via a carbon tax on all goods and services produced in the United
States. The average family of four can expect to pay an additional
$1700, or £1,043, more each year. It is predicted that the
United States will lose more than 2 million jobs as the result of
cap-and-trade schemes.
76) Dr Roy
Spencer, a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama
in Huntsville, has indicated that out of the 21 climate models
tracked by the IPCC the differences in warming exhibited by those
models is mostly the result of different strengths of positive cloud
feedback – and that increasing CO2 is insufficient to explain
global-average warming in the last 50 to 100 years. 77) Why should
politicians devote our scarce resources in a globally competitive
world to a false and ill-defined problem, while ignoring the real
problems the entire planet faces, such as: poverty, hunger, disease
or terrorism. 78) A proper
analysis of ice core records from the past 650,000 years
demonstrates that temperature increases have come before, and not
resulted from, increases in CO2 by hundreds of years. 79) Since the
cause of global warming is mostly natural, then there is in actual
fact very little we can do about it. (We are still not able to
control the sun). 80) A
substantial number of the panel of 2,500 climate scientists on the
United Nation’s International Panel on Climate Change, which
created a statement on scientific unanimity on climate change and
man-made global warming, were found to have serious concerns. 81) The UK’s
Met Office has been forced this year to re-examine 160 years of
temperature data after admitting that public confidence in the
science on man-made global warming has been shattered by revelations
about the data. 82)
Politicians and activists push for renewable energy sources such as
wind turbines under the rhetoric of climate change, but it is
essentially about money – under the system of Renewable
Obligations. Much of the money is paid for by consumers in
electricity bills. It amounts to £1 billion a year. 83) The
“Climate-gate” scandal revealed that a scientific team
had tampered with their own data so as to conceal inconsistencies
and errors.
84) The
“Climate-gate” scandal revealed that a scientific team
had campaigned for the removal of a learned journal’s editor,
solely because he did not share their willingness to debase science
for political purposes. 85) Ice-core
data clearly show that temperatures change centuries before
concentrations of atmospheric CO2 change. Thus, there appears to be
little evidence for insisting that changes in concentrations of CO2
are the cause of past temperature and climate change. 86) There are
no experimentally verified processes explaining how CO2
concentrations can fall in a few centuries without falling
temperatures – in fact it is changing temperatures which cause
changes in CO2 concentrations, which is consistent with experiments
that show CO2 is the atmospheric gas most readily absorbed by water. 87) The
Government’s Renewable Energy Strategy contains a massive
increase in electricity generation by wind power costing around £4
billion a year over the next twenty years. The benefits will be only
£4 to £5 billion overall (not per annum). So costs will
outnumber benefits by a range of between eleven and seventeen times. 88) Whilst CO2
levels have indeed changed for various reasons, human and otherwise,
just as they have throughout history, the CO2 content of the
atmosphere has increased since the beginning of the industrial
revolution, and the growth rate has now been constant for the past
25 years. 89) It is a
myth that CO2 is a pollutant, because nitrogen forms 80% of our
atmosphere and human beings could not live in 100% nitrogen either:
CO2 is no more a pollutant than nitrogen is and CO2 is essential to
life. 90)
Politicians and climate activists make claims to rising sea levels
but certain members in the IPCC chose an area to measure in Hong
Kong that is subsiding. They used the record reading of 2.3 mm per
year rise of sea level. 91) The
accepted global average temperature statistics used by the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change show that no ground-based
warming has occurred since 1998. 92) If one
factors in non-greenhouse influences such as El Nino events and
large volcanic eruptions, lower atmosphere satellite-based
temperature measurements show little, if any, global warming since
1979, a period over which atmospheric CO2 has increased by 55 ppm
(17 per cent). 93) US
President Barack Obama pledged to cut emissions by 2050 to equal
those of 1910 when there were 92 million Americans. In 2050, there
will be 420 million Americans, so Obama’s promise means that
emissions per head will be approximately what they were in 1875. It
simply will not happen. 94) The
European Union has already agreed to cut emissions by 20 percent to
2020, compared with 1990 levels, and is willing to increase the
target to 30 percent. However, these are unachievable and the EU has
already massively failed with its Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), as
EU emissions actually rose by 0.8 percent from 2005 to 2006 and are
known to be well above the Kyoto goal. 95) Australia
has stated it wants to slash greenhouse emissions by up to 25
percent below 2000 levels by 2020, but the pledges were so unpopular
that the country’s Senate has voted against the carbon trading
Bill, and the Opposition’s Party leader has now been ousted by
a climate change skeptic. 96) Canada
plans to reduce emissions by 20 percent compared with 2006 levels by
2020, representing approximately a 3 percent cut from 1990 levels
but it simultaneously defends its Alberta tar sands emissions and
its record as one of the world’s highest per-capita emissions
setters. 97) India
plans to reduce the ratio of emissions to production by 20-25
percent compared with 2005 levels by 2020, but all Government
officials insist that since India has to grow for its development
and poverty alleviation, it has to emit, because the economy is
driven by carbon. 98) The
Leipzig Declaration in 1996, was signed by 110 scientists who said:
“We – along with many of our fellow citizens – are
apprehensive about the climate treaty conference scheduled for
Kyoto, Japan, in December 1997” and “based on all the
evidence available to us, we cannot subscribe to the politically
inspired world view that envisages climate catastrophes and calls
for hasty actions.” 99) A US
Oregon Petition Project stated “We urge the United States
government to reject the global warming agreement that was written
in Kyoto, Japan in December, 1997, and any other similar proposals.
The proposed limits on greenhouse gases would harm the environment,
hinder the advance of science and technology, and damage the health
and welfare of mankind. There is no convincing scientific evidence
that human release of CO2, methane, or other greenhouse gasses is
causing or will, in the foreseeable future, cause catastrophic
heating of the Earth’s atmosphere and disruption of the
Earth’s climate.” 100) A report
by the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change
concluded “We find no support for the IPCC’s claim that
climate observations during the twentieth century are either
unprecedented or provide evidence of an anthropogenic effect on
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