The Unmaterilized Global Warming Crisis
Three divergent articles on global warming, or the lack thereof, today. The first one is on the lack of temperature rise since 1998 which is a pretty startling piece of information to read from the BBC. Second up is how the lack of major disasters in the last couple of years (where did those forecast horrific hurricanes go anyway?) has customers wondering why their rates are still high when the claims have fallen so low.
And the last which is my favorite of the day as it points out the true nature of the global warming zealots… the World Bank is being accused if using Global Warming as an excuse to “seize control of the billions of dollars of aid that will be used to tackle climate change in the next four decades”.
An article from earlier in the week also raises the possibility that we’ll soon see the courts rule on global warming and carbon dioxide. With the states suing the EPA for not regulating CO2 it is my hope they will force the Fed to once and for all drag out the research from the last few years that successfully refutes the entire global warming thesis including the role of carbon dioxide. (There is talk we may actually need more rather than less CO2). Other data I’d like to see dragged out for public scrutiny are that some ice fields are growing rather than shrinking; that the Siberian weather station data coincidentally went off line about the same time we noticed the global warming trend start in earnest (in the numbers, anyway); that weather monitoring stations in the United States are ground level today compared with the use of weather balloons previously; that those US monitoring stations have been shown to be placed in such poor positions as beside parking lots and air conditioning units - so much so that the locations of the weather stations were taken down to stop public inspection…