Global Warming and the Hard, Cold Facts
The case for global warming is cooling down rapidly. Don Surber summarizes the hard, cold facts:
Arctic ice is back. Antarctic ice is at a 30-year high.
And China suffers its worst winter storm in 50 years.
And Jerusalem suffers a major snowstorm.
And Baghdad suffers snow for the first time in memory.
And Iran suffers snow and a harsh winter that may cost Ahmadinejad his job.
And Afghanistan suffers snowstorms that have collapsed its emergency services.
And Chicago suffers its worst snowstorms in a while.
. . . . The hurricane season was mild — although adherents of the Religion of Global Warming now say warming the sea causes fewer hurricanes.
Actually the sea’s temperature is not proof of global warming.
In fact none of the anecdotal evidence offered so far proves any of this — any more than it proved cataclysmic global cooling three decades ago.
Which leads to the Arctic ice situation. Christopher Booker of the London Telegraph pierces that myth in “So it appears that Arctic ice isn’t vanishing after all.”
. . . . We are so insignificant that carbon dioxide is a trace gas in the atmosphere, which remains about 80% nitrogen.
The global warming hysteria cycle is nearing its end. How do I know this? Republicans have embraced it.








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