Friday, March 09, 2007

Global Warming Heretics

It appears that global warming is now a religion or at least a strong ideology that cannot be questioned (that does not sound like science to me). You got that global warming fascist (Heidi Cullen) on the weather channel that wants to take away the AMS certification from any meteorologist who would dare question global warming. Isn't that nice. Then there are the global warming chicken-littles scaring everyone telling them if the world (mainly America it seems) does not stop global warming the world is coming to an end (sounds like one of those end-of-the-world cults to me) with floods, drowning polar bears, etc. Never mind those Islamic terrorists who wants to make the whole world one Islamic state--we'll just forget about them when global warming is around the corner waiting to get us. I don't know but trying to stop global warming is like trying to prevent tornadoes, blizzards or hurricanes from forming. Isn't that weather control? Good luck on that one. Leading this religion is of course the prophet Al Gore who declares that global warming is immoral on the Academy Awards. Great, we are all going to hell for something that may or may not be our fault.

With every religion you have herectics--global warming is no different. Let's start with University of Ottawa science professor Jan Veizer. He says high-energy rays from distant parts of space smashing into atmosphere could cause global warming. Isn't that interesting. Then there is Professor Ian Clark, an expert in palaeoclimatology from the University of Ottawa. He claims that claims that warmer periods of the Earth's history came around 800 years before rises in carbon dioxide levels. After the Second World War, there was a huge surge in carbon dioxide emissions, yet global temperatures fell for four decades after 1940. Rush Limbaugh interviewed Dr. Roy Spencer on his talk show. Dr. Spencer is a principal research scientist for the University of Alabama at Huntsville and served as senior scientist for climate studies at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville. He made a comment that weather actually cools the planet by "short-circuit[ing] 60% of the greenhouse effect warming that the greenhouse effect is trying to make on the surface of the Earth. If it weren't for the cooling effects of weather, the average surface temperature over the whole Earth would be about 140 degrees Fahrenheit." Ponder that for a while next time you are stuck in the rain. The names I've given here are not the only heretics. There is at least ten more I've found.

2 comments:

Andy said...

Another global warming heretic:
A Danish scientist Professor Bjarne Andresen:

Global warming is a myth

Andy said...

Another global warming heretic--
Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus:

Czech hits global warming movement