Monday, April 01, 2013

Oxford warmist David Robert Grimes suggests that CO2 will cause an increase in both the frequency and the intensity of disasters like tsunamis

Don’t be fooled by the spring snows, they are further proof of global warming - The Irish Times
While it may seem paradoxical that Arctic warming can freeze us so much, it is exactly what climate scientists have long predicted. And it will get worse.
...ancient ice cores yield a record of temperature and atmosphere over hundreds of millennia, and shows our current rate of warming is hundreds of times beyond anything that has gone before, coinciding with the dawn of industrialisation.
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CO2 released from fossil fuels has a distinct chemical signature, and points to our guilt as readily as fingerprints at a crime scene.
...Two years on, it bears repeating that the Fukushima accident of 2011 has killed nobody and likely never will. The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, by contrast, killed more than 18,000. If nothing substantial is done, such disasters will increase in both frequency and intensity
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Dr David Robert Grimes is a physicist and cancer researcher at Oxford University. davidrobertgrimes.com @drg1985
Flashback: Settled science: Human CO2 emissions made the temperature shoot up starting in the late 19th century, or maybe the late 20th century, or something
1989: Stephen Schneider wrote, "I strongly suspect that by the year 2000 increasing numbers of people will point to the 1980s as the time the global warming signal emerged from the natural background of climatic noise"

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