Saturday, December 06, 2008

2008 WILL BE the coolest year of the decade:
Global average for 2008 should come in close to 14.3C, but cooler temperature is not evidence that global warming is slowing, say climate scientists.
Yeah, just as higher temperature isn't evidence that global warming is accelerating either. And yet, the same guys who are urging us not to jump into conclusions now are the same ones who hysterically shout "the world is ending" every time the temps rise a little.

So it's no surprise that more and more reputed scientists are parting ways with the ecochondriac zeitgeist:
Lawrence Solomon, a longtime environmental activist, began wondering a few years ago how it could be that some scientists were questioning the apparently solid consensus that humans are causing a global warming crisis. He began seeking them out, and interviewing them on the topic.

Before long, Solomon came to realize a substantial number of the world's leading scientists are making a very strong case that humans are not causing any sort of global warming crisis.
And this is the key:
Global warming has become a critical question for citizens who must decide whether the cures being bandied about are not in fact worse than the disease.

In matters of health, most intelligent citizens seek a second opinion before undergoing a serious medical procedure, but in the case of global warming, a second opinion is exactly what global warming activists do not want you to seek, for fear it will reduce the effectiveness of their fear-mongering. Therefore, we are treated to a continuous drumbeat of the words, "the science is settled."
Some consensus, eh?