This is just too precious to pass up.
In an article entitled "Climatologists Baffled by Global Warming Time-Out", Spiegel Online International reports that climatologists are puzzled as to why global temperatures have not been rising over the last ten years. With climate centers (staffed by those that long ago ingested the AGW koolaid) around the world reaching the same conclusion, that the average global temperature increase over the last decade is exactly zero degrees, even leading experts are now saying things like "We don't really know why this stagnation is taking place at this point." (Very soon they will be forced to admit that they don't really know what is going on, period, and that that is why they made their ridiculous predictions in the first place.)
But even with the documented global temperature change standing indisputably at zero, there are those that still think the planet continues to warm. There is a reason I have in the past and continue now to refer to these people as zealots.
Some of these mental giants are even now publicly admitting that no one can really predict what the climate will be like in even 5 0r 6 years, much less 50 or 100 years, because of the "natural factors" that are involved. Natural factors like the ocean currents, volcanoes, and the sun itself. Exactly what we deniers and critics have been trying to tell these geniuses all along.
The article even states: "The fact is that the sun is weakening slightly. Its radiation activity is currently at a minimum, as evidenced by the small number of sunspots on its surface. According to calculations made by a group of NASA scientists... this reduced solar activity is the most important cause of stagnating global warming." Allow me just one moment to speak off the record: No shit, Sherlock! The sun is the energy source for everything that goes on on this planet, which automatically makes it the most important cause for any climate change, and you guys are just now figuring this out???
But do you think that this will change what they intend to do at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen next month? Not on your life.
Friday, November 20, 2009
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