New Great Depression May Stop Global Warming…
This guy’s a little late to the party, since Global Warming seems to have been on hold for the last ten years. Due to natural variation… But wasn’t the point of alarm about anthropogenic global wwarming that it canceled out and over took natural variability???
From the well worn “How To Talk To A Climate Skeptic”
So could current changes be part of a natural cycle? Well, no natural cause has been identified. There is no climatological theory in which CO2 does not drive temperature. And natural cycle precedents do not exhibit the same extreme changes we’re now witnessing.
In short: No.
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By Ed, November 15, 2008 @ 7:56 pm
“Global Warming seems to have been on hold for the last ten years.”
Your message would be more effective if you were to actually read the articles you are linking to… the article is suggesting that a)global temps are predicted to decrease slightly over the *next* ten years (not the last); but b)it makes no difference to the long term problem.
Let’s find a source that actually supports your argument!
By sonicfrog, November 15, 2008 @ 8:41 pm
Ed
Thanks for leaving a comment at my blog. I’m out the door on my way to a gig and can’t elaborate. Perhaps 2-nite.
By Jeff Alberts, December 11, 2008 @ 2:44 am
Ed, they can make all the predictions they want, but accuracy of their predictions will be no better than chance. Of course people are making predictions in all directions, so someone will be “right”.