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‘Global Warming’ Is a Myth, Say 58 Scientific Papers in 2017

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“Global warming” is a myth — so say 80 graphs from 58 peer-reviewed scientific papers published in 2017.

In other words, the so-called “Consensus” on global warming is a massive lie. And Donald Trump was quite right to quit the Paris agreement which pretended that the massive lie was true.

By “global warming” these papers don’t, of course, mean the mild warming of around 0.8 degrees Celsius that the planet has experienced since the middle of the 19th century as the world crawled out of the Little Ice Age. Pretty much everyone, alarmists and skeptics alike, is agreed on that.

Rather, they mean “global warming” in the sense that is most commonly used today by grant-troughing scientists, and huxter politicians, and scaremongering green activists, and brainwashed mainstream media (MSM) environmental correspondents. “Global warming” as in the scary, historically unprecedented, primarily man-made phenomenon which we must address urgently before the icecaps melt and the Pacific islands disappear beneath the waves and all the baby polar bears drown.

What all these papers argue in their different ways is that the alarmist version of global warming — aka Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming (CAGW) — is a fake artefact.

 

 



52 Comments on "‘Global Warming’ Is a Myth, Say 58 Scientific Papers in 2017"

  1. Apneaman on Sat, 10th Jun 2017 5:22 pm 

    80 graphs said so?

    Did 58 Scientific Papers Published in 2017 Say Global Warming is a Myth?

    An article on Breitbart News used flawed interpretations from a climate skeptic blog to amplify a grossly inaccurate understanding of climatological research.

    “his article, which is in essence merely a link to a post from a blog that goes by the name “No Tricks Zone” and some added musings on “grant-troughing scientists,” “huxter politicians,” “scaremongering green activists,” and “brainwashed mainstream media environmental correspondents,” claims that this ragtag collection of studies proves that the long-standing scientific consensus on climate change is nothing but a myth.

    The blog post Breitbart linked to is a list of 80 graphs (so many graphs!) taken from 58 studies. The analysis of the findings presented by No Tricks Zone is crude, misinformed, and riddled with errors. ”

    http://www.snopes.com/scientific-papers-global-warming-myth/

  2. Apneaman on Sat, 10th Jun 2017 5:24 pm 

    If that was if fact the findings of any of the papers, then a link to anyone of the studies will surely state that in the abstract or conclusion. Go for it anyone.

  3. Apneaman on Sat, 10th Jun 2017 5:26 pm 

    Breitbart lost 90 percent of its advertisers in two months: Who’s still there?

    “The number of advertisers on the alt-right site Breitbart.com has dropped 90 percent in recent months, from 242 in March to 26 in May, according to data from MediaRadar, a New York firm that tracks online advertising. Among the businesses that continue to advertise on the site include a gentleman’s club in Northern Virginia, a golf resort near the coast of Spain and the conservative foundation Judicial Watch.”

    http://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Breitbart-lost-90-percent-of-its-advertisers-in-11206674.php

  4. onlooker on Sat, 10th Jun 2017 5:37 pm 

    Well, well
    Rachel Maddow Explains “The Money Man” Behind Both Breitbart News And The Trump Campaign

    Billionaire Robert Mercer Funded Both Breitbart And A Pro-Trump Super PAC
    https://www.mediamatters.org/video/2016/08/25/rachel-maddow-explains-money-man-behind-both-breitbart-news-and-trump-campaign/212685

  5. Cloggie on Sat, 10th Jun 2017 6:06 pm 

    B-b-but, does that mean that the apneatard has been lying to us all the time?

  6. Cloggie on Sat, 10th Jun 2017 6:07 pm 

    First peak oil and now this… are we going to be spared nothing?!

  7. Go Speed Racer on Sat, 10th Jun 2017 6:47 pm 

    OK its settled. Global warming is a myth.
    Any fundamentist christian millionaire driving
    his Greyhound Bus filled with Bibles can tell you that.

    But meanwhile, where did all the glaciers go ?
    https://www.treehugger.com/clean-technology/yahoos-5-stunning-before-and-after-pictures-of-melting-glaciers.html

  8. Midnight Oil on Sat, 10th Jun 2017 7:11 pm 

    I will meet your 58 and raise you 52,845.
    Studies of the consensus on anthropogenic global warming based on literature surveys give higher and more consistent results than opinion polls. Five literature surveys that used (or could have used) rejection as the criterion of consensus (11-15) agree closely. They comprise 54,195 articles from 1991-2015 and reveal an average consensus of 99.94%. An estimated 155,000 authors wrote those articles and that does not represent all who wrote about AGW, but only those found using specific search terms. (See Powell 2017, Bulletin of Science, Technology, and Society, in Press.)

  9. makati1 on Sat, 10th Jun 2017 7:18 pm 

    Go, I like your comment. Religion has been a pain in the ass for most rational thinkers. How anyone can believe that there is an all powerful personage that controls their life always amazes me. With some thousands of ‘different’ religions in the world, all claiming that theirs is the real and ONLY true one, even an idiot should start to question the idea.

    Weaklings want to be able to blame someone/thing for their problems. To have someone/thing be their crutch in troubled times. Or, as a means for the devious to use religion to give themselves power/wealth. If it were in my power, all religious items/buildings would disappear today. All those living on the ‘tithes’ of others would die a slow death by starvation. Lucky for them I am not a god. LOL

  10. deadlykillerbeaz on Sat, 10th Jun 2017 7:35 pm 

    http://euanmearns.com/record-arctic-warmth-in-1937/

    Sure is a lot warmer now than it was in January.

    Facts don’t budge.

    Global warming is no myth, happens all of the time.

    The glaciers in Glacier National Park have receded for the past 100 years. All sorts of photographs to see the difference from then to now.

    Winter of 1917-1918 was a tough one. Twenty years later, fish stocks moved north.

    https://www.jstor.org/stable/207470?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents

  11. Midnight Oil on Sat, 10th Jun 2017 7:57 pm 

    OK – we dumped 1.5 trillion tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere over the past 2.5 centuries. (I used a spreadsheet to get the total)
    http://cdiac.ornl.gov/ftp/n
    You have no understanding of trace elements. Selenium is a trace element in the human diet; at 400 ppm it starts to become toxic. Without the trace amounts of CO2 in our atmosphere the earth would be a ball of ice

  12. Davy on Sat, 10th Jun 2017 8:39 pm 

    “Global warming is a myth.” The things we like to tell ourselves to make it easier to sleep. All kinds of myths out there so sleep well tonight. We have had such a long run of prosperity that people just can’t imagine how bad it could be tomorrow. All this normality could be turned upside down overnight for so many reasons. Global warming is real but it is not a human scale event. It is planetary so we fail to appreciate the reality behind climate forcing. The blue arctic is the biggest manifestation of what is going on. When we have an ice free summer in the Arctic will they still call it a myth?

  13. dissident on Sat, 10th Jun 2017 9:20 pm 

    @Midnight Oil

    You hit on the key detail that is never clarified: O2 and N2 which make up 99% of the atmosphere do no absorb IR. Without CO2 and other greenhouse gases the atmosphere would freeze out any initial H2O (which is a potent greenhouse vapour, not dry gas, so it precipitates out) and the Earth would become an ice Hell.

  14. Go Speed Racer on Sat, 10th Jun 2017 10:55 pm 

    Hi Makita, yes.
    the religions
    are just ways for the local mafia (the preacherman)
    to get money out of the locals. It is bullying.
    Whether it’s demanding the muslims get on their knees
    5 times a day or the christians demanding you
    vote for Trump and hate scientists,
    its just thugs at a pulpit, getting money out of the locals.

    This is something interesting. God was created by God. Lots of similar videos from that channel:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODetOE6cbbc

  15. Apneaman on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 12:02 am 

    hair clog, no one will be spared. You might make it out, but only because your ancient ass could drop any day.

    Climate change forces relocation of entire town in US, with others to follow

    A TINY town in America has been given five years to spend $68 million to relocate its residents before its too late.

    http://www.news.com.au/technology/environment/climate-change/climate-change-forces-relocation-of-entire-town-in-us-with-others-to-force/news-story/a5657b7da1834235913d07e869dfb4f4

    I really hope you live another decade so I can continue to rub you nose in the on going and increasing AGW jacked destruction in the same as rubbing a dogs nose in it shit when it goes in the house. Only difference is the dog gets it after the first couple of hundred times.

  16. Sissyfuss on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 12:21 am 

    I can’t decide which is more unstable; the meandering Jet Stream or Alex Jones’ mental state.

  17. Apneaman on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 12:27 am 

    clog scum, here’s yet another expensive and economically critical bunch of infrastructure taking a major AGW shit kicking.

    Northern Manitoba rail line cut off after ‘catastrophic’ flood damage

    “The only ground transportation to subarctic Churchill has been suspended until at least winter — and possibly next spring — dealing a blow to the remote Manitoba community’s tourism industry and driving up prices for food, fuel and other items.

    The owners of the Hudson Bay Railway line say flooding that submerged a section of the track and stopped service on May 23 has caused “unprecedented and catastrophic” damage that will take months to repair.

    Omnitrax Inc. said Friday a preliminary assessment found the track bed has been washed away in 19 locations and five bridges are visibly damaged. The company said another 30 bridges and 600 culverts need to be examined further.”

    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/northern-manitoba-rail-line-cut-off-after-catastrophic-flood-damage/article35279392/

    How tragic for the corporate overlords who just signed a new deal last week. I guess the dollar signs just washed out of their eyes eh?


    Northern group signs deal to buy Port of Churchill and rail line

    Missinippi Rail consortium offers $20M to Omnitrax; head of northern group slams Ottawa for lack of support

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/churchill-rail-port-omnitrax-dumas-1.4143982

    clog notice those key words yet again – “unprecedented and catastrophic”? Almost everyday now. Long before Holland is submerged (guaranteed this century) and the rest of the big Hollywood level disasters happen civilization will have been destroyed by this “death from a thousand infrastructure cuts”. It’s unavoidable. No amount of energy or technology or human effort can stop it. Neither can your juvenile denial, but I am glad for it as a teaching tool demonstrating how a once useful evolutionary adaption has become fatal to global techno industrial humans. Thanks fer chipping in. I’m giving you an A+ this semester.

  18. makati1 on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 1:32 am 

    Sissy, good question. I have been watching the northern and southern ‘Jet Stream” and am glad the Ps is not directly affected by either. There are a few advantages to being near the equator. Our weather is pretty even and no radical swings like some have been experiencing. At least, not yet.

  19. Cloggie on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 2:37 am 

    Rachel Maddow Explains “The Money Man” Behind Both Breitbart News And The Trump Campaign

    Haha, Rachel Maddow will never do a documentary about these kosher money men behind Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and all other presidential candidates.

    But meanwhile, where did all the glaciers go ?

    Good point Racer! And while we are at it… where did all the glaciers go between the Norwegian North Cape and Southern Poland?

    https://iceagenow.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/Europe_During_Last_Ice_Age.gif

    What is needed is a research grant to investigate the relationship between the catastrophic retreat of the European ice cap and the mouth-breathing habits of the stone age cave men! You have no idea about the scale and giga-tonnes of CO2 that were produced by the mouth-breathing habits of these retards!

    hair clog, no one will be spared. You might make it out, but only because your ancient ass could drop any day.

    The TalmudTurd is acting like an angry cornered animal. He wanted to be to the climate change crowd what Richard Duncan was to the peak oil True Believers:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olduvai_theory

    No theory can be wild enough to prove his point that we are all doomed. If the closet below his sink is flooded, it is because of climate change.

    Look, not even Alex Jones denies the increase in average temperature over the last 100 years. You cannot deny thermometer readings. The issues are: what is causing it and how bad will it get.

    It is freaking obvious that Mother Nature doesn’t need a man made 100 ppm CO2 increase to organize wild variations in climate all by her self. She is much better at climate change than all 7 billion of us together.

  20. Cloggie on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 3:19 am 

    Google is now actively going to change the climate:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAwL0O5nXe0

    Cool. Um… hot!

  21. Cloggie on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 3:25 am 

    Google is also working on the self-driving bike:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSZPNwZex9s

  22. Go Speed Racer on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 4:08 am 

    Well, Clogger, I guess the missing glaciers near Poland, went away 20,000 years ago?

    These other glaciers went away more recently.

    My own theory about global warming .. it has probably more to do with deforestation and construction. Replace enough forests with parking lots, and the world gets to be hotter.

    The climate scientists don’t get into that, because their meal ticket is they have to focus on CO2. If they said it was parking lot construction, they wouldn’t get funded and there goes the Volvo and the college fund for their 2 kids, and the brick house in the University District.

  23. Cloggie on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 4:37 am 

    Well, Clogger, I guess the missing glaciers near Poland, went away 20,000 years ago?

    Make that 13,000 years ago.

    Here a fascinating map of the North-American glacial maximum of 15,000 years ago:

    http://www.cosmographicresearch.org/prelim_glacial_maximum.htm

    Why fascinating? Because Alaska was NOT covered with ice. Siberia same story. In fact the center of gravity of the North-American ice sheet was located in the Hudson Bay, which caused Canadian conspiracy theorists

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rand_Flem-Ath

    …to hypothesize that at the time the North Pole was located exactly there: in the Hudson Bay and that there never really were ice ages, but polar shifts only.

    http://www.flem-ath.com/

    https://www.amazon.com/Atlantis-beneath-Ice-Fate-Continent/dp/1591431379/ref=sr_1_1

    Even Albert Einstein was fascinated by the theory, launched by the American professor Charles Hapgood:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Hapgood

    https://www.amazon.com/Path-Pole-Charles-Hapgood-ebook/dp/B003F7PEFG/ref=sr_1_3

    Or watch the movie “2012” to get an idea of the consequences of the polar shift theory:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvI66Xaj9-o

  24. Cloggie on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 4:45 am 

    The beauty of it all is that in 2017 we no longer have to worry about either peak oil or man made climate change, because renewable energy has already won the competition ON PRICE.

    http://peakoil.com/business/coal-is-dead-and-oil-faces-peak-demand-says-worlds-largest-investment-group

    And since Europe has no fossil fuel reserves worth mentioning (any more) and fossil fuel supply routes become ever more hazardous due to all sorts of social destabilization (#AllahAkhbar), you can expect Europe to be first in developing a fully-fledged solar energy base first.

    Not to worry, let Trump dig for new American Greatness, you can buy your local turnkey offshore wind park in Europe.

    #ForgetParis

  25. Dredd on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 5:09 am 

    What Apneaman said.

  26. Dredd on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 5:11 am 

    The post infoWhors cites to needs to be renamed “No Facts Zone.”

  27. Dredd on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 5:19 am 

    One of the scientists that No Fact Zone infowhores quoted was asked if he agreed with their assessment of his peer reviewed paper, replied:

    They are absolutely incorrect!!!! Quite the opposite, the paper deals with the impacts of greenhouse gas warming and Antarctic ozone depletion — both human caused — and describes future scenarios. Yet another example of downright lies.

  28. Cloggie on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 5:32 am 

    In 2005 the whole world was in the grip of the “Peak Oil Movement”. Industrial society was about to vanish, or so we were told.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QozxeBIEkAM

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q74mVRW57_M

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWCQ9MDxOaw&t=254s

    Could it be that by 2030 we have a more realistic view on climate as well?

  29. Davy on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 6:34 am 

    Enjoy clog because you are just the Dutch boy with his finger in the dike. How long until you run out of fingers? I wish all this happiness you preach were true. Life has never been better for me. I want this to continue on for my kids. Even if your happy days becomes a reality with renewable energy world I doubt prosperity will continue as we know it. Too many unfunded liabilities and bad debt to allow for increasing prosperity. Someone will have to pay for this.

    Let’s say your renewable transition starts to materialize. The hardest part is always near the end. Peak oil is not dead. The dynamics of peak oil are what matters not the decline of the resource. The oil industry and oil producers are not healthy. Climate instability is not something to be dismissive of. This includes more than just the adverse conditions. It is the economic disruptions that will be significant also. Combine the economic disruptions with countless others and you sooner or later have an economic compression. Extend and pretend does not go on forever. Food production is another dangerous variable we must watch and one we always ignore.

    I find it is usually when we kick back and think all is well that we are struck down with difficulties. Life cycles and pulsates so we can be sure that all those intractable problems laying around will not be disappearing just because of a few solar panels and wind farms. You have a long way to go before you can pop the champagne. In fact you look ridiculous to me with your excessive optimism. Your optimism reminds me of a TV commercial.

  30. rockman on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 7:37 am 

    “…the planet has experienced since the middle of the 19th century as the world crawled out of the Little Ice Age.” Global warming, as the article states, is real. Just the Rockman wrote in a report 45 years ago while working on his BS in Earth Science. Which, obviously was just a regurgitation of the research of others. The big debate the was global warming vs cooling. The geologists tended to go with warming and the meteorologists with cooling.

    In the mind of a young Rockman the warming effect of an increasing blanket of CO2 seemed obvious. Just as it does today.

  31. Hubert on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 8:51 am 

    I have no idea why all these stupid liberals are obsessed with Global Warming. The real problem is energy.

  32. Jef on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 9:06 am 

    You can throw huge sums of money at Pee Coil and it will look to most folks as if it went away.

    You can throw all the money in the world at Anthropogenic Global Warming and it will only get worse. Unless you use that money to pay the population of the planet to LESS not more.

  33. Sissyfuss on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 9:52 am 

    Hubie, we progs are obsessed with a habital planet and our rapacious practices of procuring energy threatens it’s habibility. What good is a full gas tank if you can’t grow food or go outside in the summer?

  34. Dan on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 10:25 am 

    My two cents:
    As a sixty five year old (New Yorker), one time global warming believer, I woke up one day and asked myself … where did the summers go? St. Patty’s day used to mean the end of winter and the beginning of spring. The days of skipping school in late April/ early May to run to the beach to escape the heat are no more. I remember body surfing during a hurricane at Rye beach. We were told , because of global warming , the number and severity of hurricanes would increase, devastating the northeast.The opposite has happened instead. I guess I won’t be body surfing anytime soon. Walking barefoot on the white lines in the parking lot to keep your feet from burning are gone as are the days of frying an egg there also. Instead, I see pictures of the great lakes frozen into June; the canals freezing in Venice Italy. People freezing to death in Europe from unusually cold weather, Ships traveling to the antarctic( in their summertime)to gather “evidence” that global warming is causing the ice to collapse into the sea, only to get trapped in the ice and have to be rescued by another ship that also gets trapped.
    I see global warming conferences being cancelled because of unusually cold winter weather.In the end , I see scientists getting caught fudging the stats so as to receive more money from the government to continue their “research”. Eventually, I had to open my eyes and question my faith in global warming.

    Do I worry that I could be wrong? Yes.
    I know this is all anecdotal.
    I guess I’ve seen so many government scams in my life time that I’m cynical about everything they say.

    It may not be worth two cents, but that’s how I see it

  35. DerHundistlos on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 11:12 am 

    “It may not be worth two cents”

    I will agree with Dan on this point for personal opinion is no different than an asshole- everyone has one.

    Proof is the formulation of truth. Your personal opinion is devoid of proof. Or should we just take your word for it?

  36. bobinget on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 11:32 am 

    Strange, one obvious pro·vo·ca·teur article exclaiming merits of climate denial brings out the worst of our staff of our resident contributors.

    Notice overlap of Trump supporters ignoring any evidence of guilt. (Just who are the current administration trying to hide financial data from?)

    In memory, recalling ‘flat earth’ societies denials
    even after early space explorers brought back proof, flat earthiers exclaimed “Hoax”.
    My question:
    Why are climate deniers working so diligently to
    extend clearly destructive commercial enterprises?

  37. Apneaman on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 11:33 am 

    clog, there is no such thing as mother nature and it makes NO difference how the carbon gets from the earth to the atmosphere. The biggest difference is the rate. There is no evidence of rates of CO2 release as fast as what we are seeing now and the implications of that for living creatures are catastrophic. CO2 is a major factor in other mass extinction periods, and in those examples the CO2 was increased over periods of thousands to tens of thousands of years. Clever monkeys are causing even greater increases in only a couple of centuries. This is UNPRECEDENTED in the history of life on this planet. Never have conditions changed this fast. Not when a meteor hit and not when volcanic traps spewed out the CO2. Playing the “mother nature” card is an admission that you cannot produce any evidence indicating that this rate of change has ever happened before. There is plenty of evidence to support my contention. That’s why it’s my contention.

    CO2 levels and mass extinction events

    “During past periods of abrupt change — the most recent one occurring approximately 50 million years ago — it took roughly a million years for CO2 to change by one hundred ppm. Thus it is now changing about 25,000 times faster than in known geologic history.”

    http://www.johnenglander.net/co2-levels-and-mass-extinction-events/

    Momma Nature is a fucking slug compared to us at creating the conditions for increased atmospheric CO2. You have things backwards.


    Earth’s worst extinction “inescapably” tied to Siberian Traps, CO2, and climate change

    “The latest batch of rock dates released by the MIT geochronology team “inescapably” nails the link between the end-Permian Siberian Traps eruptions and Earth’s worst mass extinction, pointing to the critical role of greenhouse gasses in the catastrophe.”

    “The Siberian Traps are an example of a rare geological phenomenon called a “Large Igneous Province” (LIP) which has been linked to 4 out of the “big 5” mass extinctions since animals evolved. The new timeline enables science to zoom in to the details of the terrible events 252 million years ago, in which more than 90% of marine, and some 75% of land life went extinct. ”

    https://www.skepticalscience.com/Burgess-Bowring-2015-Siberian-Traps-Dates.html


    Onset of Eocene Warming Event took 3-4 millennia (so what we’re doing is unprecedented in 66 million years)

    “Why this matters (1): Our emissions are unprecedented in 66 million years

    With two independent studies triangulating the onset of the PETM in the 3,000-4,000-year timeframe, it puts modern climate change into perspective.

    “What we’re doing with our emissions is unprecedented in the past 66 million years!” says Zeebe.

    Zeebe et al (2015) point out that our current climate change, occurring in just a couple of centuries, has no analog in the past 66 million years, which presents a challenge for our ability to predict the long term consequences of modern climate change. They go on to say that “future ecosystem disruptions will likely exceed the relatively limited extinctions observed” at the PETM.
    Why this matters (2): Just how sensitive is the planet to rising CO2 levels?

    But even if the PETM isn’t a perfect equivalent of today’s climate (it was slower, and it happened in a world that was already warmer than today), it still provides useful lessons on how the planet reacts to a geologically rapid release of carbon into the atmosphere.”

    https://www.skepticalscience.com/onset_of_PETM_took_3-4_millennia.html

  38. Apneaman on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 11:37 am 

    Global warming implicated in dinosaur extinction

    https://www.skepticalscience.com/gw-implicated-in-dino-extinction.html

    So what did-in the dinosaurs? An update.

    https://www.skepticalscience.com/So-what-did-in-the-dinosaurs-update.html

  39. Apneaman on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 12:09 pm 

    rockman, “crawled out of the Little Ice Age.”?

    In geological terms, what are the time frames of “an age”?

    I did not get past grade 9, but I’m pretty sure calling an age ‘little’ is an oxymoron and thus unscientific.

    You have all that big U geology book learning, what say you?

    The Little Ice Age Was Very, Very Little

    “We’ve known for a while that argument is essentially crap. But now a new study has further cemented its crapness by discovering that the Little Ice Age was almost insignificant, and cannot account for modern temperature increases.”

    “But looking at historical records, including cores of Antarctic ice and paintings from the era, the researchers found little evidence it was that cold at all. This has important implications for the true effect man-made carbon dioxide emissions are having on the climate.

    “On the whole, the Little Ice Age was a manageable downturn in climate concentrated in particular regions, even though places like the UK had a larger fraction of cold winters,” said lead author Professor Mike Lockwood in a statement. “Our research suggests that there is no single explanation for this, that warm summers continued much as they do today and that not all winters were cold.”

    In particular, they found that the average temperature in the northern hemisphere dropped by just 0.5°C (0.9°F) during the supposed Little Ice Age period. By comparison, the most recent actual ice age 12,000 years ago saw a drop of 8°C (14.4°F).”

    “Frost fairs have also been a key piece of “evidence” supporting the Little Ice Age. In 17th and 18th-century London, the Thames was said to have frozen over on multiple occasions, allowing people to celebrate on the icy river. This stopped in the 19th century, supposedly as the world came out of the Little Ice Age.

    But the researchers found the ending of frost fairs had nothing to do with climate change. It was actually the result of an increased river flow, caused by the original London Bridge being demolished in 1825, and the Victoria embankment opening in 1870. Paintings from the era also continued to depict both warm and cool temperatures.”

    http://www.iflscience.com/environment/the-little-ice-age-was-very-very-little/

  40. Apneaman on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 12:32 pm 

    clog

    “You have no idea about the scale and giga-tonnes of CO2 that were produced by the mouth-breathing habits of these retards!”

    OK, show us the numbers then, so we can compare them to the 40 billion giga tons that today’s mouth breather produce every year.

    “Even Albert Einstein was fascinated by the theory, launched by the American professor Charles Hapgood:”

    &

    “Look, not even Alex Jones denies the increase in average temperature over the last 100 years.”

    &

    “mother nature”

    This is what passes for evidence for you. Argument from authority from a non existent mother nature. A professional wrestler with a talk radio program and a theoretical physicist (brilliant jew) who died in 1955. Christians are always bringing up Einsteins “God dose not play dice” quote as proof that their god, among the tens of thousands that are claimed, exist and is the only one.

    The number of logical fallacies in your reasoning is staggering. It’s funny how you like to brag about all the great Dutch scientists and thinkers (past & present) then open your mouth a shit on their legacy by sounding exactly like millions of semi literate ignorant white trash mericans. Y’all sound the same, and I mean identical, because you are all reading from the same think tank funded play book spread by the same handful of ideological site. Like a whole class of dummies who copy one guys homework verbatim. Too fucking stupid to vary up the wording. Think you’re fooling the adults.

  41. doug nicodemus on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 12:37 pm 

    what a load of crap that “article” is…

  42. Apneaman on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 12:54 pm 

    Dan, it’s not even worth one cent. To be worth something one must provide some evidence to their assertions. Got a link to this climate change conference canceled due to cold weather? Even if it was true, care to explain how it negates all the evidence?

    “A climate conference was canceled due to cold weather, therefore climut change not reel”

    “A few scientists died in the Arctic, crushed by ice, therefore climut change not reel”

    Do you have a link to any scientist of environmentalist or any human with an IQ over 60 ever claiming that there is no more ice on the planet, thus proving the evil bad scientists are lying for grant money?

    How much grant money are we talking about here? Links.

    It must be a lot for them to lie eh?

    How come fuck tards like you are always going on about lying for an unnamed amount of grant money, but have zero suspicion that anyone in the oil industry, the most profitable industry to ever exist, would ever tell a fib for their money which is orders of magnitude more than grant money for science?

    How come you conspiracy tards never wonder why the US still uses pennies in the 21st century? Economy fall apart without it? Maybe it’s a conspiracy by metallurgical scientists to get grant money to study the ingredients in it? Like zinc. It certainly would have nothing to do with mass lobbying by the zinc industry to keep a primitive coin around that all the other advanced countries have dropped cause it’s needless, wasteful and inefficient. No way, industry is pure as the driven snow and scientists are the root of all evil and only spent 10 years in the toughest post secondary studies know to man so they could beg for grant money every year as opposed to the much easier route of getting an MBA from Wharton (remedial work for their minds and take them 2 years tops) to get rich. Dan, are you related to clog?

  43. Apneaman on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 1:46 pm 

    Antarctica Is About to Lose an Ice Shelf the Size of Delaware

    https://psmag.com/environment/antarctica-is-getting-smaller

  44. Apneaman on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 2:35 pm 

    There are diseases hidden in ice, and they are waking up

    “Long-dormant bacteria and viruses, trapped in ice and permafrost for centuries, are reviving as Earth’s climate warmsIn August 2016, in a remote corner of Siberian tundra called the Yamal Peninsula in the Arctic Circle, a 12-year-old boy died and at least twenty people were hospitalised after being infected by anthrax.

    The theory is that, over 75 years ago, a reindeer infected with anthrax died and its frozen carcass became trapped under a layer of frozen soil, known as permafrost. There it stayed until a heatwave in the summer of 2016, when the permafrost thawed.

    This exposed the reindeer corpse and released infectious anthrax into nearby water and soil, and then into the food supply. More than 2,000 reindeer grazing nearby became infected, which then led to the small number of human cases.However, the big fear is what else is lurking beneath the frozen soil.For instance, scientists have discovered fragments of RNA from the 1918 Spanish flu virus in corpses buried in mass graves in Alaska’s tundra. Smallpox and the bubonic plague are also likely buried in Siberia.”

    more

    http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20170504-there-are-diseases-hidden-in-ice-and-they-are-waking-up

    Hey, I know, we’ll defeat them by huddling together in even more tightly packed groups.

    How plagues really work

    The next pandemic will erupt, not from the jungle, but from the disease factories of hospitals, refugee camps and cities

    “According to the evolutionary epidemiologist Paul W Ewald of the University of Louisville, the most dangerous infectious diseases are almost always not animal diseases freshly broken into the human species, but diseases adapted to humanity over time: smallpox, malaria, tuberculosis, leprosy, typhus, yellow fever, polio. In order to adapt to the human species, a germ needs to cycle among people – from person to person to person. In each iteration, the strains best adapted to transmission will be the ones that spread. So natural selection will push circulating strains towards more and more effective transmission, and therefore towards increasing adaptation to human hosts. This process necessarily takes place among people.”

    “Both the Athenian Plague and the 1918 flu evolved in predictable Darwinian fashion. Germs that ravage the body more swiftly and effectively will outcompete milder strains. If those lethal strains have repeated access to fresh hosts, the brakes on virulence are off, and deadly disease evolves and spreads.

    Looking at epidemics and pandemics through this evolutionary lens makes it clear that the most important condition necessary for the evolution of virulent, transmissible disease is the existence of a human disease factory. Without social conditions that allow the evolution of virulent, transmissible disease, deadly outbreaks are unlikely to emerge.”

    “While alarmists among us wait for the plague to pounce out of the jungle, it is far more likely to come from inside us, our disease factories and our social world.”

    https://aeon.co/essays/the-next-pandemic-will-be-nothing-like-ebola

    Good thing we’s got all our fancy new technology like smartphones and solar panels and the internet to save us.

    Next Plague: The Bacteria Strike Back

    “The SUPERBUGS – WHO lists the following bacterial organisms that pose significant (re)-emerging threats to humans:

    Three bacteria are considered to be of critical priority:

    Pseudomonas aeruginosa, carbapenem-resistant
    Enterobacteriaceae, carbapenem-resistant, ESBL-producing
    Acinetobacter baumannii, carbapenem-resistant

    Six are considered to be of high priority:

    Enterococcus faecium, vancomycin-resistant
    Staphylococcus aureus, methicillin-resistant, vancomycin-intermediate and resistant
    Helicobacter pylori, clarithromycin-resistant
    several species of Campylobacter, fluoroquinolone-resistant
    Salmonellae, fluoroquinolone-resistant
    Neisseria gonorrhoeae, cephalosporin-resistant, fluoroquinolone-resistant

    Three are deemed to be of medium priority:

    Streptococcus pneumoniae, penicillin-non-susceptible
    Haemophilus influenzae, ampicillin-resistant
    Several species of Shigella, fluoroquinolone-resistant

    The biggest threat is the explosion of drug-resistant TB. More than 50 years after the introduction of the first of many successful anti-TB drugs, this disease remains a leading cause of death around the world. In 2013, 9 million people were infected with TB and 1.5 million died of the disease. That is an ongoing plague in anyone’s book. There were an estimated 450,000 new cases of multidrug resistant and extremely drug resistant TB infections in 2012 alone. We are witnessing outbreaks of drug resistant TB exhibiting mortality rates last seen in the pre-antibiotic era.”

    http://www.acsh.org/news/2017/04/20/next-plague-bacteria-strike-back-11164

    No worries, I’m sure the humanitarian pharmaceutical industry will drop their quest for mega profits with the next hard-on pill, vagina tingle pill, anti emotion pill or latest batch of “non addictive” opioids and dump mega gazillions into the uncertain research to come up with the next round of bug smashers. It has to be them because government and university microbiologists and virologists can’t be trusted because they only in it for the grant money and besides when has publicly funded science ever benefited anyone of us eh? Put all your faith in Big Pharma, market based solutions since they are the ones, the only ones, who are really working for the betterment of the humans.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2FxwTLeIqg

  45. rockman on Sun, 11th Jun 2017 11:05 pm 

    Dan – I appreciate your personal observations. This might sound weird but you’re describing “weather” and not global warming. Too much to explain here…you have to search the web for an explanation. Also there might be “cold spells” in an overall global warming trend. Or “warm spells” in an overall global cooling trend.

    Geologists don’t study the prehistoric climate record in 100 year slices. Rather slices lasting thousands of years…100+ thousand to millions of years more commonly.

  46. Theedrich on Mon, 12th Jun 2017 2:27 am 

    We need GW to save 3rd World parasites. No one seems to notice this inconvenient truth — certainly not Al Gore, Georg Sörös or the Vatican’s Papa Frank.  The more heavily tinted microcephalics we have, the more the Left will love it, and the less we will hear about planetary calefaction.  The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court, the NY Times, the Demonic Russia-hoax promoters, all demand that we import more fecal sludge from Darkland, and that we let narco-syndicates run wild in Whiteland.  Anything else would be racist.  Get that, Whitey?  So pretend that the GW epiphenomenon is the main menace, but don’t mention the underlying cause.  Schumer and Pelosi would be offended.

  47. Cloggie on Mon, 12th Jun 2017 3:12 am 

    clog, there is no such thing as mother nature

    It is an expression to indicate everything that is not man made: the universe, the sun, the earth, the clouds, the oceans, animal wildlife, vegetation, rain, glaciers, earthquakes, floods, athmosphere. That’s “Mother Nature” for ya. And once we have defined “Mother Nature” we can look back and observe a few interesting things, namely that without any human influence there were gigantic fluctuations in the earth’s climate, with variations of over 100 meter in sea level and entire continents covered by ice. The Sahara was once tropical forest. The Harapa civilization in India was wiped out thousands of years ago due to drought. Nothing to do with your “cancer monkeys”.

    But you and your tribe are only interested in the political aspects of man-made climate change (if any) and determined to use it as a pretext for global governance.

    a theoretical physicist (brilliant jew) who died in 1955.

    Apneatards own tribal loyalties shining through. Einstein was indeed a more than average scientist, but he “borrowed” a lot from others, including his own Serbian wife. And he completely missed quantum-mechanics. He was made big by excessive Zionist media coverage.

    It’s funny how you like to brag about all the great Dutch scientists and thinkers (past & present)

    Give me a single example where I “brag” about great Dutch scientists and thinkers. Lies, lies, lies.

    “You have no idea about the scale and giga-tonnes of CO2 that were produced by the mouth-breathing habits of these retards!”

    You are to retard yourself to spot the irony in this remark, eh? The ice ages obviously had nothing to do with humans, but you don’t want that to be true.

    Your idea of human society is to park everybody in a USSR-style slave state, preferably encompassing the entire globe…

    http://tinyurl.com/o4j7nq2

    … and every “cancer monkey” who doesn’t obey to the ideology needs to thrown in the Gulag or worse.

    That’s what your and your tribe’s plan is for America and the “Fourth Turning” is about the coming struggle to either prevent that or implement it.

  48. Dredd on Mon, 12th Jun 2017 5:24 am 

    In the mind of a young Rockman the warming effect of an increasing blanket of CO2 seemed obvious. Just as it does today.

    And yet he made a career out of making the C02 blanket thicker.

    Knowingly is at least as bad as ignorantly.

  49. Kenz300 on Mon, 12th Jun 2017 11:52 am 

    Infowars — OMG

  50. ____________________________________________ on Mon, 12th Jun 2017 7:05 pm 

    Fuck your glaciers. Fuck your fagness. I hope it’s not a myth

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