View Full Version : intersting read/ Natural Global warming????


smittys800
07-15-2007, 11:58 PM
http://www.viewzone.com/changingpoles22.html

fizzissist
07-25-2007, 07:13 PM
Also an interesting read is this series by Lawrence Solomon in Canada's National Post..Climate Change: The Deniers

http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/environment/story.html?id=4432a41c-7c52-4b74-934e-f0dac3b2bcb8

martinw
07-25-2007, 07:40 PM
Also an interesting read is this series by Lawrence Solomon in Canada's National Post..Climate Change: The Deniers

http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/environment/story.html?id=4432a41c-7c52-4b74-934e-f0dac3b2bcb8

Dear fizzissist,

Thanks,

Best wishes

Martin

Geof
07-25-2007, 10:35 PM
Dear fizzissist,

Thanks,

Best wishes

Martin

I didn't know you where interested. I get the National Post and could have sent you copies.:)

martinw
07-26-2007, 03:36 PM
I didn't know you where interested. I get the National Post and could have sent you copies.:)

Dear Geof,

Yes, I'm interested, and thanks for the kind thought about the National Post.

I'm slowly reading Bjorn Lomberg's "The Skeptical Environmentalist" and it is pretty impressive. I guess the problem is that the revised edition was published in 2001, The Climate Change Industry will , no doubt, claim that "the new evidence is overwhelming etc etc etc"

Best wishes

Martin

Geof
07-26-2007, 04:45 PM
"the new evidence is overwhelming etc etc etc"

Best wishes

Martin

Well of course it is. After all Global Warming has made the Thames overtop its banks for the first time in 60 years. One wonders what caused the flooding 60 years ago :) .

But you do have at least one sensible Climatologist/Meteorologist over there who pointed out it is merely oscillations in the Jet Stream path. Which for the past several weeks have also been keeping our weather up to 10 degrees C below "normal" for this time of year along with a lot of rain.

martinw
07-26-2007, 05:53 PM
But you do have at least one sensible Climatologist/Meteorologist over there who pointed out it is merely oscillations in the Jet Stream path. Which for the past several weeks have also been keeping our weather up to 10 degrees C below "normal" for this time of year along with a lot of rain.

Dear Geof,

You are implying that BC is wetter and colder than usual? If so, "I feel your pain".

My modest tribe is off to balmier climes in southern Europe on a budget airline. These are supposed to be less "green" than trains. If anybody has any evidence of this, please let me know.

If that Jet Stream decides to do one more waggle of its tail in the next two weeks, somewhere near Italy, I will be "disappointed".

Best wishes

Martin

Geof
07-26-2007, 07:37 PM
...My modest tribe is off to balmier climes in southern Europe on a budget airline.....Martin

Have fun and don't get caught in any brush fires. I prefer colder climes; like a cruise along the Danube from Nurnberg to Budapest in November.

martinw
07-26-2007, 07:57 PM
Have fun and don't get caught in any brush fires. I prefer colder climes; like a cruise along the Danube from Nurnberg to Budapest in November.

Dear Geof,

It is now official. There are no "colder climes". You really must start believing this, "get on-board", be on-message, admit that the scientific debate is concluded, stuff. NOT

Hold the fort.

Best wishes

Martin