Ain't nothin' funnier ...

jimpeel

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than watching a global warming asshat getting her ass handed to her.

VIDEO LINK

Calm, cool, measured, respectful refutation of the global warming hoax.
 

Winky

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A sad thing indeed

Clear and concise, sadly it appears we can't stop
crap on trade. So we need to find ways to get
around these stupid laws, not abide by them.
Americans are going to take it up the arse again.
This guy is great!
Kudos Jim
 

spike

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link. The hoax that the lobbying groups have inflicted on weak minded people to actually be in so much denial is amazing.
 

MrBishop

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globalcool3.jpg

Funny...I'm not laughing
 

jimpeel

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link. The hoax that the lobbying groups have inflicted on weak minded people to actually be in so much denial is amazing.

Why didn't you

just post THE LIST? It is rife with statements like "Heavily connected to the oil and mining industry", "Heavily connected to many industry-funded groups", etc.

Al Gore gets money from global warming groups, founded a company which makes him money from his "science" and gives lectures on his proven erroneous beliefs which makes him still more money. He stands to become a billionaire if Cap and Trade is passed. If affiliation denies credibility then Al Gore's affiliation with these global warming groups denies him credibility also.
 

spike

New Member
Al Gore gets money from global warming groups, founded a company which makes him money from his "science" and gives lectures on his proven erroneous beliefs which makes him still more money. He stands to become a billionaire if Cap and Trade is passed. If affiliation denies credibility then Al Gore's affiliation with these global warming groups denies him credibility also.

I don't know who brought up Al Gore in this thread but I like your double standard. You routinely post crap that has been proven wrong that stems from groups taking monay from oil companies. It would seem by your logic this would deny them credibility.
 

jimpeel

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SOURCE

Climatologists Baffled by Global Warming Time-Out

By Gerald Traufetter

Global warming appears to have stalled. Climatologists are puzzled as to why average global temperatures have stopped rising over the last 10 years. Some attribute the trend to a lack of sunspots, while others explain it through ocean currents.

At least the weather in Copenhagen is likely to be cooperating. The Danish Meteorological Institute predicts that temperatures in December, when the city will host the United Nations Climate Change Conference, will be one degree above the long-term average.

Otherwise, however, not much is happening with global warming at the moment. The Earth's average temperatures have stopped climbing since the beginning of the millennium, and it even looks as though global warming could come to a standstill this year.

Ironically, climate change appears to have stalled in the run-up to the upcoming world summit in the Danish capital, where thousands of politicians, bureaucrats, scientists, business leaders and environmental activists plan to negotiate a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Billions of euros are at stake in the negotiations.

Reached a Plateau

The planet's temperature curve rose sharply for almost 30 years, as global temperatures increased by an average of 0.7 degrees Celsius (1.25 degrees Fahrenheit) from the 1970s to the late 1990s. "At present, however, the warming is taking a break," confirms meteorologist Mojib Latif of the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences in the northern German city of Kiel. Latif, one of Germany's best-known climatologists, says that the temperature curve has reached a plateau. "There can be no argument about that," he says. "We have to face that fact."

Even though the temperature standstill probably has no effect on the long-term warming trend, it does raise doubts about the predictive value of climate models, and it is also a political issue. For months, climate change skeptics have been gloating over the findings on their Internet forums. This has prompted many a climatologist to treat the temperature data in public with a sense of shame, thereby damaging their own credibility.

"It cannot be denied that this is one of the hottest issues in the scientific community," says Jochem Marotzke, director of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg. "We don't really know why this stagnation is taking place at this point."

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