Sunday, April 17, 2011

Earth Day and environmental insanity
We are only now recovering from the greatest fraud of the modern era, "global warming." The United States wasted an estimated $50 billion on so-called scientific research, all of which existed for the purpose of advancing this hoax. It is rarely mentioned any more except for its fraudulent new name, "climate change."
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Environmentalism, worldwide and in the United States of America, is devoted to the collapse of every scientific and technological advance of the past century, along with the capitalist system that made them possible.
Climate Lessons: Climate Lessons Pausing for a Break: meantime, comments invited on this blog’s past and future.
I remain more convinced than ever that there has been a deliberate and gross exaggeration of the role of rising CO2 levels on climate, and a grossly irresponsible and melodramatic promotion of this rather weak theory outside of the walls of universities and other places of research - the only places where it really belongs. A new headache tablet would have been subjected to far more rigorous review, and yet have been capable of far less harm without it, than the overblown declarations of settled science concerning the impact of CO2 on the very complex climate system. That it is has been accepted with such confidence by policy makers points to some profound weakness at least in our political if not in our psychological make up. That it is being pushed on to children in our schools remains a great concern over the potential for harm to their spirits, their attitude to science and technology, and indeed to society itself.
Warming not extreme « Musings from the Chiefio
This is an interesting article. The gist of it is that ‘recent’ warming in the 20th century was not out of range of normal as compared to other times. Has a couple of nice graphs, too

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