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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Reality -vs- Computer Models

More bad news for the Global Warming crowd: Reality is contradicting the hysterical computer models showing the Earth's temperature approaching that of the sun if we all don't repent and send our dollars to Reverend Al Gores's Church of Gaia. Yes, global temperatures in all parts of the world are falling, except in the fevered imaginings of the climate change crowd.

Reality can be intrusive like that. Christopher Booker sums it all up in his Daily Telegraph article:

Easily one of the most important stories of 2008 has been all the evidence suggesting that this may be looked back on as the year when there was a turning point in the great worldwide panic over man-made global warming. Just when politicians in Europe and America have been adopting the most costly and damaging measures politicians have ever proposed, to combat this supposed menace, the tide has turned in three significant respects.

First, all over the world, temperatures have been dropping in a way wholly unpredicted by all those computer models which have been used as the main drivers of the scare. Last winter, as temperatures plummeted, many parts of the world had snowfalls on a scale not seen for decades. This winter, with the whole of Canada and half the US under snow, looks likely to be even worse. After several years flatlining, global temperatures have dropped sharply enough to cancel out much of their net rise in the 20th century.

Secondly, 2008 was the year when any pretence that there was a "scientific consensus" in favour of man-made global warming collapsed. At long last, as in the Manhattan Declaration last March, hundreds of proper scientists, including many of the world's most eminent climate experts, have been rallying to pour scorn on that "consensus" which was only a politically engineered artefact, based on ever more blatantly manipulated data and computer models programmed to produce no more than convenient fictions.

Thirdly, as banks collapsed and the global economy plunged into its worst recession for decades, harsh reality at last began to break in on those self-deluding dreams which have for so long possessed almost every politician in the western world. As we saw in this month's Poznan conference, when 10,000 politicians, officials and "environmentalists" gathered to plan next year's "son of Kyoto" treaty in Copenhagen, panicking politicians are waking up to the fact that the world can no longer afford all those quixotic schemes for "combating climate change" with which they were so happy to indulge themselves in more comfortable times.

Personally, I think it was the election of Mr. Obama. Didn't he say the oceans would recede?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would like to put an observtion across. When a person determines if/or how they can afford a house they look at their budgets for affordability. Yes there was cheating going and that can't be denied along with some folk that seriously need shot. I drive gas and jeep which don't get the best gas mileage but can honestly say it is saving us beween 40 to 80 dollars a week. Now, You may say that is not much but figure that is 2000 to 4000 dollars a year. Mutiply that by million. Then you get 2 to 4 billion. How many suvs, trucks and other semi trucks out in the usa. Don't stop there and figure in air lines and international transportation. NOW GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF YOUR TAIL AND WAS THE OIL PRODUCING COUNTRIES THAT DROVE US AND THE WORLD TO BRINK-IT DIDN'T GO UP GRADUALLY BUTT DANG BLAST FAST!!!!!! It is going to take time to prices recover and takes time for economnies to adjust to radical changes!!! Redneck Ron

Silverfiddle said...

What the heck are you commenting on? Put down the hooch!!!

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