Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Evidence of Global Warming?

Even after the myth of global warming, or the new term "climate change" was exposed for the scam it is, proponents continue to say the "overwhelming evidence" still supports their belief. It is funny how many have faith that somewhere there exists a file cabinet filled with overwhelming evidence, but it is never produced or reported on. Now, the guru of global warming, Phil Jones, has admitted that several key aspects of the overwhelming evidence is tainted. Specifically, he admits that:
  • Data for vital 'hockey stick graph' (a key to the myth) has gone missing
  • There has been no global warming since 1995
  • Warming periods have happened before (such as the medieval period) - but could not have been due to man-made changes

Phil also says that he lacked organizational skills. This from the man who's findings are used to support Cap and Trade legislation that would cripple the US economy. One would hope that our leaders would find a more organized scientist to cite when supporting legislation that could have such dire consequences.

As I have claimed before, Global Warming is not scientific. It is based on phony science. To believe in Global Warming, one must have faith in the science behind it, that now appears to be nothing more than junk.

If you have watched any of the Winter Olympics, you may have noticed a tone that blames global warming on the lack of snow in Vancouver. I have read newspaper stories that directly tie the snow conditions to man made global warming. Kudos to CBS for reporting the average February high in Vancouver is 48 degrees - about what the Olympics are experiencing. It can get up into the 60's there during February. Vancouver is the warmest city ever to host a Winter Olympic. So don't buy into the propaganda that a lack of snow for the games is a symptom of global warming - it is not based in fact.

So if Vancouver weather is within the normal range for February, where are the anomalies? How about 12 inches of snow in Dallas, a winter storm warning in Pensacola Florida, snow in southern Louisiana, or Atlanta airport closed for 2 days due to snow?

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