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On the Right on Tuesday, May 13, 2008 10:26:14 PM
The Hockey Stick scam that heightened global warming
hysteria - UN agencies, especially the United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) and its offspring the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), were orchestrated to achieve the goal of convincing public and
policy makers that warming and climate change were a human created disaster. Manipulation of the process was first
publicly exposed in the Chapter 8 issue (here). Sadly, it was just the first of several that established the pattern
of IPCC behavior.
It was not the first time the unsupportable claim that humans were causing global warming had made the news. A major
incident occurred in 1988 when James Hansen, Director of NASA’s Goddard Institute of Space Studies (GISS),
appeared before Senator Al Gore’s committee and said he was “99 percent” certain the Earth had warmed.
Few who study climate change denied warming even though many were accused. They knew that for 22,000 years the world
generally warmed as it emerged from the last Ice Age and more recently it warmed from 1680 out of the Little Ice Age
(LIA). However, Hansen then suggested the cause was likely an enhanced Greenhouse Effect due to human addition of
CO2 from industrial activity what was to become known as the anthropogenic global warming (AGW) theory The problem
is there was no proof and there were many other possible explanations. It was an untested theory that was accepted
as fact by the IPCC. (Tim Ball, CFP)
Global warming hysteria
reaching new heights - New Scientist, which revealed
last year that obesity causes global warming, now tells us that global warming will make
days longer, which has been confirmed
by NASA. So not only is at least one global warming hysteric worried that efforts to stop global warming may slow
the rotation of the earth, but the hysterical New Scientist reports that global warming itself slows
it:
Global warming will make days longer as well as hotter, say Belgian scientists. A team led by Olivier de
Viron of the Royal Observatory of Belgium has calculated the impact of global warming from the build-up of
greenhouse gases in the air on the angular momentum of the planet.
So we might at well get used to longer and longer days. Who needs Daylight Savings Time anymore? (Jonathan David
Carson, American Thinker)
Except a slightly warmer world will transfer more water to the poles, where precipitation accumulation means a
mass transfer from equator to poles, causing the Earth's rotation to accelerate due to conservation of angular
momentum and making days shorter...