The audacity of the global warming crowd knows no bounds.
Despite all the warnings about how temperatures are rising, icebergs melting, polar bears drowning and so on, many people have noticed that the average temperature has not risen for 10 years. And with NASA’s revision of its numbers a few months ago, warm-mongers can’t even claim any more that most of the hottest years have occurred since the mid-90s. Still, that hasn’t stopped them.
BUT …
The journal Nature now reports that German scientists using a new climate model have determined that the next decade is likely to see no warming.
Russian scientists have been saying for years that we’re headed for a cold spell based on known solar cycles.
The German scientists in the new study based their model on the action of ocean currents. If they are correct, that will mean there will have been no warming for two decades!
This would seem to support the Russian assertion, as well as the assertions of skeptics that man-made global warming is a great hoax.
BUT …
According to the scientists, this “natural cooling” (gee, doesn’t that imply that warming might be natural, too?) will only DELAY man-made global warming, which will resume again after the cooling. (Wouldn’t that make it … cyclical? Hmm.)
According to the BBC’s article, other pro-warming climate scientists welcome this study because it will help societies plan better for the future. (Read “global warming legislation will go forward no matter what!”)
My favorite quote, though:
“One message from our study is that in the short term, you can see changes in the global mean temperature that you might not expect given the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),” said Noel Keenlyside from the Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences at Kiel University.
That would be the U.N.’s IPCC he is saying got it wrong, ladies and gentlemen — the source of the claim that there is a scientific “consensus” on man-made warming. Whoops. …
The twisted thinking that has to be applied to prop up the global warming scam is like the minotaur’s labyrinth. I doubt we’ll see such furious gymnastics again until the Olympics.

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Comment by Joy @ Joy Of Desserts — May 3, 2008 @ 10:44 pm