2008 is shaping up to be the coolest year this century.
And it’s going to go on for the next decade, too.
The Arctic icecap is doing just fine, thank you.
And all of this is happening while the heat output from the Sun is decreasing.
Which is just a coincidence, of course.
I had to repost this from the Exurban League because I couldn’t make it more concise.








August 22, 2008 at 1:40 pm
Hmmm,
the first link also said “Even so, 2008 is set to be about the 10th warmest year since 1850,”
The second link states “he emphasizes that even if the Kiel model proves correct, it is not an indication that the longer-term climate projections of the IPCC and many other institutions are wrong.”
the third link states “The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) in Boulder, Colorado released an alarming graph on August 11, showing that Arctic ice was rapidly disappearing”
Don’t use headlines as News unless you research the whole article.
I challenge you to accept this comment and post it. I’ll even discuss with you.
Have a great day.
August 22, 2008 at 5:14 pm
Sure Adam, but first, answer me this:
My question for you is, is the Global Climate Pani, errr, Crisis a scientific problem, or a moral one?