Global Warming - A Conspiracy of Fear and Control
Global warming and terrorism are the twin pillars of institutional control of the masses in my opinion. Lets address briefly global warming first.
Global warming may or may not be occurring - certainly our climate is changing but whether thats global or regional is open for debate. Climate change is a feature of geological history - just do some research and you will find that the only thing one can say about climate is that it changes through time. No, my argument is not that the climate isn't changing - it is, it did and it will. My argument is about what is causing those changes.
There is a well know law in geology that is used as a basis to understand geological events an it is that what happens today can be used to interpret what happened in the past. Lets switch that around and say that if the climate changed (and dramatically) in the past before man had any chance to influence it then why is it strange that it would continue to change now?
What was responsible for climate change in the past? Well, volcanic activity, sun radiation levels, continental configurations, ocean currents, prevailing winds and so on. Did you know that a single catastrophic volcanic event can throw off more CO2 in an instant than man can in a decade?
I will hear the argument that the science is proven. I am sorry but this statement only serves to show that the person saying it doesn't understand science. Science is never proven. Science is a means by which theories are proposed to explain natural phenomena and then those theories are tested and refined by other scientists. It is a process of continually trying to explain but never actually reaching a definitive answer. Everyone knows Newton's laws right? Well, they are wrong. Science finally dared to challenge those laws and found them inaccurate. They have been revised and will be again and again and again. So, please, science has proven squat when it comes to the link between CO2 and global warming.
What you are not told in all of this (and please -do your own research) is that the Sun is throwing off more radiation right now. The Sun ebbs and wanes through time and yes that impacts our climate. If you want an explanation for climate change look to the Sun and you will find it.
So what is all this CO2 nonsense then? There have been times in geological history when CO2 made up a large proportion of the atmosphere and temperatures were certainly warmer but only marginally so. The Earth seeks natural balance and excess CO2 is gobbled up by a variety of 'Carbon sinks'. One important carbon sink is the ocean where small creatures who love the stuff eat it up, eventually die, fall to the bottom of the ocean and lock up all that CO2 as calcium carbonate - limestone.
Anyone who did just a little research would discover that there is a problem with the CO2 theory - a hole so big you can step through it. What is it? Its that, given the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere and assuming the theory that CO2 has a relationship to temperature, the world should already be a lot warmer. The issue is explained as a 'missing' carbon sink. This means that in order to excuse the fact that the model isn't working, scientists have decided they are missing a piece of information in the theory - they are missing a carbon sink - something that swallows up some of the CO2 and removes it. Oh dear! Here we are planning a new world order to avoid global climate change but we can't figure out why the models don't work.....
I could fill pages on this. But this is my opinion. The establishment wants to keep you and I in order - their order. The best way to do that is have you live in a constant state of fear and worry. Global Climate Change is perfect - they can moderate your behaviour, tax the crap out of you and guess what - most of you lemmings will support that because you are worried about what your grandchildren will think!
I'm going to tell you what they will think - HOW COULD YOU BE SO STUPID!
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The Truth Does Occasionally Get Out...
An experiment that hints we are wrong on climate change From The Sunday Times, February 11, 2007.
When politicians and journalists declare that the science of global warming is settled, they show a regrettable ignorance about how science works. We were treated to another dose of it recently when the experts of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued the Summary for Policymakers that puts the political spin on an unfinished scientific dossier on climate change due for publication in a few months’ time. They declared that most of the rise in temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to man-made greenhouse gases.
The small print explains “very likely” as meaning that the experts who made the judgment felt 90% sure about it. Older readers may recall a press conference at Harwell in 1958 when Sir John Cockcroft, Britain’s top nuclear physicist, said he was 90% certain that his lads had achieved controlled nuclear fusion. It turned out that he was wrong. More positively, a 10% uncertainty in any theory is a wide open breach for any latterday Galileo or Einstein to storm through with a better idea. That is how science really works.
Twenty years ago, climate research became politicised in favour of one particular hypothesis, which redefined the subject as the study of the effect of greenhouse gases. As a result, the rebellious spirits essential for innovative and trustworthy science are greeted with impediments to their research careers. And while the media usually find mavericks at least entertaining, in this case they often imagine that anyone who doubts the hypothesis of man-made global warming must be in the pay of the oil companies. As a result, some key discoveries in climate research go almost unreported.
Enthusiasm for the global-warming scare also ensures that heatwaves make headlines, while contrary symptoms, such as this winter’s billion-dollar loss of Californian crops to unusual frost, are relegated to the business pages. The early arrival of migrant birds in spring provides colourful evidence for a recent warming of the northern lands. But did anyone tell you that in east Antarctica the Adélie penguins and Cape petrels are turning up at their spring nesting sites around nine days later than they did 50 years ago? While sea-ice has diminished in the Arctic since 1978, it has grown by 8% in the Southern Ocean.
So one awkward question you can ask, when you’re forking out those extra taxes for climate change, is “Why is east Antarctica getting colder?” It makes no sense at all if carbon dioxide is driving global warming. While you’re at it, you might inquire whether Gordon Brown will give you a refund if it’s confirmed that global warming has stopped. The best measurements of global air temperatures come from American weather satellites, and they show wobbles but no overall change since 1999.
That levelling off is just what is expected by the chief rival hypothesis, which says that the sun drives climate changes more emphatically than greenhouse gases do. After becoming much more active during the 20th century, the sun now stands at a high but roughly level state of activity. Solar physicists warn of possible global cooling, should the sun revert to the lazier mood it was in during the Little Ice Age 300 years ago.
Climate history and related archeology give solid support to the solar hypothesis. The 20th-century episode, or Modern Warming, was just the latest in a long string of similar events produced by a hyperactive sun, of which the last was the Medieval Warming.
The Chinese population doubled then, while in Europe the Vikings and cathedral-builders prospered. Fascinating relics of earlier episodes come from the Swiss Alps, with the rediscovery in 2003 of a long-forgotten pass used intermittently whenever the world was warm.
What does the Intergovernmental Panel do with such emphatic evidence for an alternation of warm and cold periods, linked to solar activity and going on long before human industry was a possible factor? Less than nothing. The 2007 Summary for Policymakers boasts of cutting in half a very small contribution by the sun to climate change conceded in a 2001 report.
Disdain for the sun goes with a failure by the self-appointed greenhouse experts to keep up with inconvenient discoveries about how the solar variations control the climate. The sun’s brightness may change too little to account for the big swings in the climate. But more than 10 years have passed since Henrik Svensmark in Copenhagen first pointed out a much more powerful mechanism.
He saw from compilations of weather satellite data that cloudiness varies according to how many atomic particles are coming in from exploded stars. More cosmic rays, more clouds. The sun’s magnetic field bats away many of the cosmic rays, and its intensification during the 20th century meant fewer cosmic rays, fewer clouds, and a warmer world. On the other hand the Little Ice Age was chilly because the lazy sun let in more cosmic rays, leaving the world cloudier and gloomier.
The only trouble with Svensmark’s idea — apart from its being politically incorrect — was that meteorologists denied that cosmic rays could be involved in cloud formation. After long delays in scraping together the funds for an experiment, Svensmark and his small team at the Danish National Space Center hit the jackpot in the summer of 2005.
In a box of air in the basement, they were able to show that electrons set free by cosmic rays coming through the ceiling stitched together droplets of sulphuric acid and water. These are the building blocks for cloud condensation. But journal after journal declined to publish their report; the discovery finally appeared in the Proceedings of the Royal Society late last year.
Thanks to having written The Manic Sun, a book about Svensmark’s initial discovery published in 1997, I have been privileged to be on the inside track for reporting his struggles and successes since then. The outcome is a second book, The Chilling Stars, co-authored by the two of us and published next week by Icon books. We are not exaggerating, we believe, when we subtitle it “A new theory of climate change”.
Where does all that leave the impact of greenhouse gases? Their effects are likely to be a good deal less than advertised, but nobody can really say until the implications of the new theory of climate change are more fully worked out.
The reappraisal starts with Antarctica, where those contradictory temperature trends are directly predicted by Svensmark’s scenario, because the snow there is whiter than the cloud-tops. Meanwhile humility in face of Nature’s marvels seems more appropriate than arrogant assertions that we can forecast and even control a climate ruled by the sun and the stars.
Someone who agrees....
http://wenchwisdom.blogspot.com/2007/11/scam-that-is-global-warming-and-...
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