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Re: A FEW INNOCENT QUESTIONS ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING FROM THE COMMON MAN

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Andre Jute

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Nov 17, 2009, 9:47:48 PM11/17/09
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On Nov 18, 2:40 am, Andre Jute <fiult...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> A FEW INNOCENT QUESTIONS ABOUT
> GLOBAL WARMING
> FROM THE COMMON MAN
>
> Q: Is there global warming?
> A: No. The earth is cooler now than at any time since the middle
> ages.  Here are the official figures from the US NCDC drawn into a
> graph from 1880.http://www.junkscience.com/MSU_Temps/NCDCabs1880.html
> We're still recovering from the Little Ice Age, which will be shown
> lower down.
>
> Q: But climate scientists claim that there was no medieval warm period
> outside europe.
> A: They lie. Here is the evidence from other sciences that both the
> medieval warm period and the little ice age were worldwide.http://www.john-daly.com/hockey/hockey.htmhttp://www.worldclimatereport.com/index.php/2008/02/11/a-2000-year-gl...
>
> Q: But then they say that it is sudden warming that is dangerous.
> A: They saw a short term increase of temperature in the 1990s and
> panicked. Temperature has settled down again.http://www.factsandarts.com/articles/no-significant-global-warming-si...
>
> Q: Is CO2 responsible for global warming?
> A: Anyone who says that is speculating against the evidence. CO2 is a
> beneficial gas; the earth depends on it. It is true that CO2 is
> increasing but, as the graph shows, there is no link between increase
> in CO2 and temperature.http://www.junkscience.com/MSU_Temps/NCDCabs1880.html
> It isn’t even certain that CO2 increases come before temperature
> increases!
>
> Q: So when will it be time to worry?
> A: When the earth again reaches the temperatures, much higher than
> today, which were common in the Middle Ages, agriculture will become
> much easier. When we have fed all the earth’s hungry, there may be a
> population explosion as death rates fall. That will be a worry. But
> that is generations away and may never happen, among other reasons
> because the recent beneficial rate of increase in temperature has
> proven to be a shortterm phenomenon, and the rate of increase has
> already levelled off.
>
> Q: Then why are the global warning wolf-criers still going on about
> it?
> A: Climate scientists, bureaucrats and politicians have gambled their
> careers on “global warming”; it is their livelihood going down the
> tubes with the downturn in global temperature rates. They’re fighting
> to keep their little corner in wolf-crying, claiming that Global
> Warming is Dead, Long Live Sudden Climate Change (Up or Down).
>
> Q: Will they be able to forecast hurricanes like Katrina?
> A: You’re joking, aren’t you? Those clowns can’t forecast the local
> weather today week, never mind global weather a century ahead, or even
> next year’s hurricanes.
>
> Q: So what good are “climate scientists”?
> A: That’s what everyone wants to know.
>
> Andre Jute
> Definitely not a “climate scientist”
>
> Copyright 2009 Andre Jute

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