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     I think climate change is something we still don't fully understand

> IT has been a tough year for the high priests of global warming in the US.
> First, NASA (National Aeronatics and Space Administration) had to correct
> its earlier claim that the hottest year on record in the contiguous US had
> been 1998, which seemed to prove that global warming was on the march. It
> was actually 1934. Then it turned out the world's oceans have been growing
> steadily cooler, not hotter, since 2003. Meanwhile, the winter of 2007 was
> the coldest in the US in decades, after Al Gore warned us that we were
> about to see the end of winter as we know it.
>
> In a May issue of Nature, evidence about falling global temperatures forced
> German climatologists to conclude that the transformation of our planet
> into a permanent sauna is taking a decade-long hiatus, at least. Then this
> month came former greenhouse gas alarmist David Evans's article in The
> Australian, stating that since 1999 evidence has been accumulating that man
> made carbon emissions can't be the cause of global warming. By now that
> evidence, Evans said, has become pretty conclusive.
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> Yet believers in man-made global warming demand more and more money to
> combat climate change and still more drastic changes in our economic output
> and lifestyle.
>

Via Flares into Darkness [1], “Climate hysterics v heretics in an age of
unreason [2]”

I was afraid I came across too strong in replying to Spring's post [3] about
“African Americans, Global Warming, and a Just Climate Policy for the U.S.
[4].” But as I was reading that report, my blood pressure just kept going up
and up. Meteorologists have a hard enough time predicting the weather two
weeks out, and yet to read this report, Global Warming™ is a done deal and
we're all screwed, especially African-Americans, who aren't at fault; it's us
non-Hispanic whites who need to be strung up.

Oh, sorry.

I do follow this stuff, and from what I understand, there is no consensus
about Global Warming™, except from those who follow the secular religion of
Environmentalism [5].

[1] http://yargb.blogspot.com/2008/08/climate-hysteria-and-its-
[2] http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,24122117-
[3] http://springdew.livejournal.com/946526.html
[4] http://www.ejcc.org/climateofchange.pdf
[5] http://www.uncommondescent.com/off-topic/freeman-dyson-environmetalism-

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