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Last Post 06/30/2007 7:47 PM by  Gale Hawkins
Environmental/Global Warming Views
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04/22/2007 3:08 PM

More likely that all of the alarmists will join that list.  Those scientists quoted in the posts above are actually disputing it with facts...not just saying it isn't a strictly man made issue.  But alarmists rarely allow facts to enter into an equation...30 years ago, alarmists were announcing the coming ice age.

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04/26/2007 3:01 PM
 
Global warming debate 'irrational': scientists
Thursday, April 26, 2007 @ 10:00
 
The current debate about global warming is "completely irrational," and people need to start taking a different approach, say two Ottawa scientists.

Carleton University science professor Tim Patterson said global warming will not bring about the downfall of life on the planet.
Patterson said money could be better spent on places like Africa.

"All the money wasted on Kyoto in a year could provide clean drinking water for Africa," said Patterson.
 
"We're into a new era of science with the discussion of solar forces. Eventually, Kyoto is going to fall by the wayside. In the meantime, I'm worried we're going to spend millions that could have been spent on something better like air pollution."…
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05/12/2007 1:03 PM
El Nino and La Nina talk from the other side of the world.
 
 
Drought will end if historic pattern repeats

May 12, 2007

 

THE drought's crippling grip should be broken by August. If not, the country will be in deep trouble.

A Bureau of Meteorology analysis of El Ninos, blamed for bringing drought to eastern Australia, has revealed a striking pattern that should boost the hopes of farmers and city residents nervously watching dam levels….

"In all 20 cases," says a bureau report, the demise of the El Nino was followed by "a period of sustained above-normal rainfall … no later than the following winter [June-August]"….
 
And "there is quite a high chance" a La Nina, the opposite of El Nino and credited with bringing rain to eastern Australia, would appear. "We'd expect it to become apparent over the next couple of months," he said….
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06/30/2007 7:47 PM

http://www.suntimes.com/news/otherv...0b.article

 

Alarmist global warming claims melt under scientific scrutiny

<!-- Article Publsih Date -->June 30, 2007

Gore claims global warming is causing more frequent and severe hurricanes. However, hurricane expert Chris Landsea published a study on May 1 documenting that hurricane activity is no higher now than in decades past. Hurricane expert William Gray reported just a few days earlier, on April 27, that the number of major hurricanes making landfall on the U.S. Atlantic coast has declined in the past 40 years. Hurricane scientists reported in the April 18 Geophysical Research Letters that global warming enhances wind shear, which will prevent a significant increase in future hurricane activity.

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