The 8,000-year-old climate puzzle : Nature News
Proposed by palaeoclimatologist William Ruddiman in 2003, the theory says that human influences offset the imminent plunge into another ice age and helped create the relatively stable climate that we are familiar with today. ..."I'm of course hopelessly biased, but this year is going to be a good year for the early anthropogenic influence hypothesis," Ruddiman said as he presented his overview study.Only 33% Think Most Americans Blame Humans for Global Warming
In fact, a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 33% of Likely U.S. Voters mistakenly think most Americans agree that global warming is caused primarily by human activity. Forty-six percent (46%) recognize that the view is held primarily by liberalsAmerican Thinker: The Energy Myth That Won't Die
Any rational American energy policy must begin with carbon-based energy.Making light of the phony Earth Hour | Joe Warmington | Columnists | News | Toronto Sun
“While everybody else has their lights off I will have every light in my house on,” said Menzies, as he prepared for his second installment in mocking the “phony” Earth Hour movement.1947 : Greenland Melting – Sea Level Rising At A Dizzying Rate – Seashores To Be Inundated – Speedy International Intervention Needed | Real Science
He’s also gone a step further.
“I have rented four rotating Hollywood movie lights which will light up the sky for miles,” he said.
“I don’t need to give you my address because all you need to do is look to the sky.”
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