Saturday, March 16, 2013

The Irish Famine Of 1741
The coldest year on the Central England Temperature record was 1740, which came in at an astonishing low of 6.8C. To put this into perspective, last year was 9.7C, and the previous occasion annual temperatures had dipped below 9.0C was 1725.

Make no mistake, it was a horrifically grim year, and not just in England. Much of NW Europe was similarly affected, but possibly Ireland was worst of all hit, where it led to the famine of 1740-41.
A Climate Catastrophe Hole | Real Science
I keep hearing that climate change is about to kill us all.

But for some reason – no matter where I am, the climate seems to be pretty much like it always was. I spend two to three hours a day outdoors riding my bike, playing soccer, taking hikes, etc. and I probably would have noticed if the climate was collapsing. Whatever that means.

Are these imbeciles simply incapable of enjoying life? Perhaps I live in some sort of climate catastrophe hole, and just don’t see it.
Climategate 3.0: Wolfgang Cramer wants to punish journal for publishing Pat Michaels | JunkScience.com
[Cramer] I was extremely frustrated when they recently decided to publish one of Pat Michaels’, in my mind, rather useless political sermons, against my
strong advice as a reviewer

No comments: