Re: Hey, Moonbats! Man-Made Global Warming Is a Hoax!



On Thu, 1 Sep 2005 11:10:41 -0700, "Mark McGilvray"
<mcgilvra@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Man-Made Global Warming Hoax
>
>http://www.chronwatch.com/content/contentDisplay.asp?aid=12594
>Excerpts reprinted with permission from Tom Gremillion
>Tuesday, January 25, 2005
>
>
> Global warming is a hoax, invented in 1988, that combines old
>myths including limits to growth, sustainability, the population growth time
>bomb, the depletion of resources, pollution, anti-Americanism and
>anti-corporate sentiment and, of all things, fear of an ice age. Those that
>espoused and supported the old myths have joined forced into a new group
>called "Environmentalists."
>
>Most environmentalists have no technical or scientific credentials
>whatsoever. What they have are major news outlets ready and willing to
>publicize their every utterance regardless of whether or not they are backed
>up by scientific proof. Atmospheric science requires highly technical
>knowledge and skills, not possessed by the vast majority of the so-called
>environmentalists, who yet feel qualified to demand that human activity
>subjugate itself to the whims of their new deity, Mother Nature.
>
>Environmentalists claim that the Earth's atmosphere is getting hotter. They
>claim that the polar icecaps and glaciers will melt and sea levels will rise
>over two hundred feet, flooding most coastal cities. They claim that many
>areas of the Earth will turn into deserts. They make all these claims but
>cannot substantiate them with real scientific evidence. Parts of the polar
>icecap and glaciers are melting but other areas of the polar icecaps and
>glaciers are thickening. The environmentalists base their "proof" of the
>existence of global warming on the melting areas but are strangely silent,
>even militant to the point of violence, if anyone mentions the areas that
>are thickening, and those thickening areas are many.
>
>In the past, there have been many times when the global mean temperatures
>were warmer, sometimes much warmer and colder, much colder than they are
>now. Global mean temperatures are cyclical with the seasons but also with
>other normal cycles, as they have been for the entire history of the Earth.
>Scientific data from ice cores, tree rings and other indicators of global
>mean temperatures prove this. Human activity has never been the cause of
>these global temperature swings as the "global warming" advocates claim. If
>human activity was the cause, where were the SUVs, the power plants and
>industries in our historical past? They did not exist. If human activity was
>not the cause of these global temperature swings, what was?
>
>The energy output of the Sun is far greater in one second than human
>activity could produce in a million years. The Earth rotates around the Sun.
>Its orbit is slightly elliptical. The energy reaching the Earth from the Sun
>varies slightly as the distance from the Sun to the Earth varies due to its
>elliptical orbit. The Sun activity increases and decreases with fluctuations
>in the solar flares emitted by the Sun. Differences in these fluctuation
>rates cause increases and decreases of solar energy hitting the Earth. This
>causes fluctuations in the global mean temperature of the Earth's
>atmosphere.
>
>In 2004, the energy from massive solar flares bombarded the Earth with solar
>energy. This solar energy caused heating of the Earth's surface and
>atmosphere. Most of the energy of the solar flare eruptions dissipated into
>space. The amounts of energy ejected were massive, much greater than normal.
>Had the Earth received a full blast of the solar energy from one of the
>numerous flare eruptions in 2004, the consequences to life on Earth could
>have been disastrous. The higher than usual amounts of energy that struck
>the Earth's atmosphere did have their effects, however, including some

No it isn't but you keep on believing it right along with a flat earth
and creationism....
-

"Why should we hear about body bags and deaths? Oh, I
mean, it's not relevant. So why should I waste my
beautiful mind on something like that?"

-Barbra Bush
.



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