U.S. Senate Report: Over 400 Prominent Scientists Disputed Man-Made Global Warming Claims in 2007
A peer-reviewed study by a team of scientists found that "warming is naturally caused and shows no human influence."
- A November 3, 2007 peer-reviewed study found that "solar changes significantly alter climate." (LINK)
- Evidence suggests warming involving increased carbon dioxide exerts only a minor influence.
- A December 2007 peer-reviewed study recalculated and halved the global average surface temperature trend between 1980 - 2002. (LINK)
- Another new study found the Medieval Warm Period "0.3C warmer than 20th century" (LINK)
The over 400 skeptical scientists featured in this new report outnumber by nearly eight time the number of scientists who participated in the 2007 UN IPCC Summary for Policymakers.
The notion of "hundreds" or "thousands" of UN scientists agreeing to a scientific statement does not hold up to scrutiny.
For a full report go to:
http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Minority.SenateReport
Complete U.S. Senate Report Now Available: (LINK)
Complete Report without Introduction: (LINK)
The seven "pillars of wisdom" are:
1. Over the past few thousand years, the climate in many parts of the world has been warmer and cooler than it is now. Civilizations and cultures flourished in the warmer periods.
2. A major driver of climate change is variability in solar effects, such as sunspot cycles, the sun's magnetic field and solar particles.
These may account in great part for climate change during the past century. Evidence suggests warming involving increased carbon dioxide exerts only a minor influence.
3. Since 1998, global temperature has not increased. Projection of solar cycles suggests that cooling could set in and continue to about 2030.
4. Most recent climate and weather events are not unusual; they occur regularly.
For example, in the 1930s the Arctic experienced higher temperatures and had less ice than now.
5. Stories of impending climate disaster are based almost entirely on global climate models.
Not one of these models has shown that it can reliably predict future climate.
6. The Kyoto Protocol, if fully implemented, would make no measurable difference to world temperatures.
The trillions of dollars that it will cost would be far better spent on solving known problems such as the provision of clean water, reducing air pollution, and fighting malaria and Aids.
7. Climate is constantly changing and the future will include coolings, warmings, floods, droughts, and storms.
The best policy is to make sure we have in place disaster response plans that can deal with weather extremes and can react adaptively to longer-term climate cooling and warming trends. (LINK)
For a full report go to:
http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Minority.SenateReport
Complete report without introduction:
http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Minority.SenateReport#report
Politicians like Al Gore are using this global warming problem to further the agenda of the elites as well as their own and it's terrifying with what easy they are doing it.
If Al Gore is so concerned about this problem why does he live in a home were the electric bill is over $3000 a month.
This is just another reason I love Ron Paul so much. I believe that his position is that you should limit government. Let the people clean up their mass. If you had a heaping pile
of toxic shit in your back yard would you clean it up or call in the appropriate agency. When government gets involved their is great inefficiency and wasteful spending.
So, you see I am much more concerned with presenting the truth because if we believe the lies, billions of dollars will be wasted on something we can't change, something that has been happening
naturally on the planet since it's conception. The real danger lies with the wasteful governmental spending that will occur as a result of Al Gore's propaganda crusade. Instead we could be spending
this money on things we can actually improve.
A peer-reviewed study by a team of scientists found that "warming is naturally caused and shows no human influence."
- A November 3, 2007 peer-reviewed study found that "solar changes significantly alter climate." (LINK)
- Evidence suggests warming involving increased carbon dioxide exerts only a minor influence.
- A December 2007 peer-reviewed study recalculated and halved the global average surface temperature trend between 1980 - 2002. (LINK)
- Another new study found the Medieval Warm Period "0.3C warmer than 20th century" (LINK)
The over 400 skeptical scientists featured in this new report outnumber by nearly eight time the number of scientists who participated in the 2007 UN IPCC Summary for Policymakers.
The notion of "hundreds" or "thousands" of UN scientists agreeing to a scientific statement does not hold up to scrutiny.
For a full report go to:
http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Minority.SenateReport
Complete U.S. Senate Report Now Available: (LINK)
Complete Report without Introduction: (LINK)
The seven "pillars of wisdom" are:
1. Over the past few thousand years, the climate in many parts of the world has been warmer and cooler than it is now. Civilizations and cultures flourished in the warmer periods.
2. A major driver of climate change is variability in solar effects, such as sunspot cycles, the sun's magnetic field and solar particles.
These may account in great part for climate change during the past century. Evidence suggests warming involving increased carbon dioxide exerts only a minor influence.
3. Since 1998, global temperature has not increased. Projection of solar cycles suggests that cooling could set in and continue to about 2030.
4. Most recent climate and weather events are not unusual; they occur regularly.
For example, in the 1930s the Arctic experienced higher temperatures and had less ice than now.
5. Stories of impending climate disaster are based almost entirely on global climate models.
Not one of these models has shown that it can reliably predict future climate.
6. The Kyoto Protocol, if fully implemented, would make no measurable difference to world temperatures.
The trillions of dollars that it will cost would be far better spent on solving known problems such as the provision of clean water, reducing air pollution, and fighting malaria and Aids.
7. Climate is constantly changing and the future will include coolings, warmings, floods, droughts, and storms.
The best policy is to make sure we have in place disaster response plans that can deal with weather extremes and can react adaptively to longer-term climate cooling and warming trends. (LINK)
For a full report go to:
http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Minority.SenateReport
Complete report without introduction:
http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Minority.SenateReport#report
Politicians like Al Gore are using this global warming problem to further the agenda of the elites as well as their own and it's terrifying with what easy they are doing it.
If Al Gore is so concerned about this problem why does he live in a home were the electric bill is over $3000 a month.
This is just another reason I love Ron Paul so much. I believe that his position is that you should limit government. Let the people clean up their mass. If you had a heaping pile
of toxic shit in your back yard would you clean it up or call in the appropriate agency. When government gets involved their is great inefficiency and wasteful spending.
So, you see I am much more concerned with presenting the truth because if we believe the lies, billions of dollars will be wasted on something we can't change, something that has been happening
naturally on the planet since it's conception. The real danger lies with the wasteful governmental spending that will occur as a result of Al Gore's propaganda crusade. Instead we could be spending
this money on things we can actually improve.