Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Phil Brennan: Newsmax.com - Slippery Slope: Ice Age [Allegedly] Cometh in Five Years
A study prepared for the 95th Congress in 1978 agreed with the National Academy of Sciences position as explained in the above-quoted study. The document “Weather Modification: Programs, Problems, Policy and Potential” warned: "In geological prospective, the case for cooling is strong . . . If this interglacial age lasts no longer than a dozen earlier ones in the past million years, as recorded in deep sea sediments, we may reasonably suppose the world is about due to slide into the next ice age."

Not a single thing has emerged that challenged those assertions. They remain as valid now as they were in 1975. We are at the end of an age and all hell is about to break loose.

I hope I'm mistaken, but I would suggest that we have about five years left.

Don't worry, however, we'll be back in 90,000 years, and better than ever.
Britain faces another 10 inches of snow as grit supplies run low - Telegraph
Britain faces a fresh bout of travel chaos after councils began running out of grit as a further 10 inches of snow was forecast.
UK: In an allegedly overheated world, check out the size of this snow teddy
Howard Latham took this photo of Gabriel Zubairy with a hugely impressive snow teddy in East Dulwich

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