Wednesday, December 05, 2012

Oops--Bill Nye blows the entire warmist argument on national TV with six words: After Morano says "every proposal ever done including the United Nations Kyoto protocol would not impact the temperatures assuming you buy into their science", Nye actually says "We're not talking about the temperature"

Global Warming Skeptic Marc Morano Debates Bill Nye the Science Guy on Climate Change | NewsBusters.org
MORANO: Why is it the wrong argument? Because every proposal ever done including the United Nations Kyoto protocol would not impact the temperatures assuming you buy into their science.

NYE [shaking his head, at the 7:15 mark]: We're not talking about the temperature.
Earlier, Nye also claimed "The Medieval Warm Period and Roman Warming Period, those are just in Europe".

Flashback: Roman Warming (was it global?) « JoNova: Science, carbon, climate and tax
A quick tour of peer reviewed research around the globe shows it was also warmer in China, North America, Venezuela, South Africa, and the Sargasso Sea 2000 years ago. And of course, Greenland tells an evocative tale.
...It’s clear from hundreds of studies that the medieval warm period was a global phenomenon and was warmer than today. Some of the studies below may not include modern temperatures, but they show that the Roman era was comparable to Medieval times.

Thanks to the Craig Idso at CO2Science for compiling so many of these on his site.

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