The debate is over

Earth’s cooling down, not up.

At December’s U.N. Global Warming conference in Poznan, Poland, 650 of the world’s top climatologists stood up and said man-made global warming is a media generated myth without basis. Said climatologist Dr. David Gee, Chairman of the International Geological Congress, “For how many years must the planet cool before we begin to understand that the planet is not warming?”

I asked myself, why would such obviously smart guy say such a ridiculous thing? But it turns out he’s right. 

The earth’s temperature peaked in 1998. It’s been falling ever since; it dropped dramatically in 2007 and got worse in 2008, when temperatures touched 1980 levels.

Meanwhile, the University of Illinois’ Arctic Climate Research Center released conclusive satellite photos showing that Arctic ice is back to 1979 levels. What’s more, measurements of Antarctic ice now show that its accumulation is up 5 percent since 1980.

In other words, during what was supposed to be massive global warming, the biggest chunks of ice on earth grew larger. Just as an aside, do you remember when the hole in the ozone layer was going to melt Antarctica? But don’t worry, we’re safe now, that was the nineties.

Dr. Kunihiko, Chancellor of Japan’s Institute of Science and Technology said this: “CO2 emissions make absolutely no difference one way or the other … every scientist knows this, but it doesn’t pay to say so.” Now why would a learned man say such a crazy thing?

This is where the looney left gets lost. Their mantra is atmospheric CO2 levels are escalating and this is unquestionably causing earth’s temperature rise. But ask yourself — if global temperatures are experiencing the biggest sustained drop in decades, while CO2 levels continue to rise — how can it be true?

Ironically, in spite of being shown false, we must now pray for it. Because a massive study, just released by the Russian Government, contains overwhelming evidence that earth is on the verge of another Ice Age.

Based on core samples from Russia’s Vostok Station in Antarctica, we now know earth’s atmosphere and temperature for the last 420,000 years. This evidence suggests that the 12,000 years of warmth we call the Holocene period is over.

Apparently, we’re headed into an ice age of about 100,000 years — give or take. As for CO2 levels, core samples show conclusively they follow the earth’s temperature rise, not lead it.

It turns out CO2 fluctuations follow the change in sea temperature. As water temperatures rise, oceans release additional dissolved CO2 — like opening a warm brewsky.

To think, early last year, liberals suggested we spend 45 trillion dollars and give up five million jobs to fix global warming. But there is good news: now that we don’t have to spend any of that money, we can give it all to the banks.

As I posted earlier today, if we can hold the crazies at bay for four more years, when Global Warming Expert Jim Hensen says we’re all gonna die, we’ve got it made in the shade. 

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  1. Cos Cobber

    Chris, keep up the global warming posts. I find them interesting.

  2. Sorry, but “Arctic ice is back to 1979 levels” is wrong. R.O.N.G., wrong.

    “Thanks to a rapid rebound in recent months, GLOBAL sea ice levels now equal those seen 29 years ago, when the year 1979 also drew to a close.”–dated January 1, 2009.

    Source: http://www.dailytech.com/Article.aspx?newsid=13834

    Note that the above source is now out of date. The GLOBAL ice was only briefly at a 1979 level around January 1st. It’s currently lagging behind 1979 levels by about 1.5 million km².

  3. nworsn

    Chris… I couldn’t agree more. Great work with this post; it’s going to take a long and sustained effort to convince the majority of people that the Earth isn’t getting any warmer, and at times when it does, it’s not the fault of humans.

    Keep up the good work!