Blog By Hal Hayes
Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Well, this is another global warming note.

 

A women-led expedition across the Arctic Ocean to bring attention to global warming was called off because of....(wait for it)...extremely cold tempatures.

 

An organizer's response to this was the following. "They were experiencing temperatures that weren't expected with global warming...But one of the things we see with global warming is unpredictability."

 

Wow. What a really telling statement. These advocates could not prove their point, because Mother Nature didn't want to cooperate. So, they claimed that unpredictibility is a resut of global warming. Based on that logic (or lack thereof) any thing unpredictable is the direct result of global warming. The mail did not come, the dog died, I got an abscessed tooth, a particularly harsh winter, a hurricane in June, etc. If it is upredictable, then chalk it up as further proof of global warming.

 

Of course, the problem with global warming is that it is a theory that cannot be accurately modeled. Oh, the models show extreme tempature increases, but when predictions are matched with actual data from nature, these models cannot accurately account for the actual observations.

 

Just one more tiny piece of evidence that global warming caused by humanity is a "belief" and not a fact.

3/13/2007 12:45:43 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00) |  | Climate | Global Warming | Science#
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