Someday, maybe not too far away, we're all going to look back on this man-made global warming craze and wonder how in the world so many supposedly-thinking people were so profoundly duped.
From WorldNetDaily:
A new peer-reviewed scientific study counters a major premise of global warming theory, concluding carbon dioxide did not end the last ice age
The study, led by University of Southern California geologist Lowell Stott, concluded deep-sea temperatures rose 1,300 years before the rise in atmospheric CO2, which would rule out the greenhouse gas as the main agent of the meltdown.
That's not all the bad news for global warming disciples:
Another new study published in Science refutes the "Hockey Stick" temperature graph, used by man-made global warming theorists such as former Vice President Al Gore to argue for a recent spike in average global temperature after centuries of relative stability.
Stott's new study suggests the rise in greenhouse gas likely was a result of warming. It may have accelerated the meltdown, he says, but was not its main cause.
A number of scientists have for some time considered it likely that the inverse of Al Gore's contention--that CO2 has caused temperature rises--is actually the case, in that temperature increases have caused CO2 rises. But you probably didn't hear about that, since it didn't fit the paradigm of the Left's little fantasy.
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Yeah, fantasizing Lefties... like Bush? Explain this:
"In his speech, Bush acknowledged that climate change is real and that human activity is a factor. 'By setting this goal, we acknowledge there is a problem, and by setting this goal, we commit ourselves to doing something about it,' he said. 'We share a common responsibility: to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while keeping our economies growing.'"
Hmm. Bush not Lefty. Bush say people change climate. Righties not know what do, scratch heads.
Actually Bush has some Leftist tendencies. And like most politicians, he can get caught up in the herd instinct and go with what is perceived to be popular wisdom just like many others do.
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