Posted on 05/06/2008 7:53:13 AM PDT by Rufus2007
Al Gore says that the cyclone in Myanmar is a result of global warming
http://www.citizensugar.com/1609388
Al Gore; Eater of the Dead
RedState.com ^ | 7 May 2008 | .cnI redruM
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2012444/posts
If we are entering a cooling phase because of lack of sunspots, then it is just as important to conserve energy, because it will become ever more expensive to keep warm during longer winters. Shorter growing seasons will also lead to higher food prices.
Gore is a stain on the US, on his home state, and most especially on the Nobel Prize. Make that, “another stain on the Nobel Prize”. :’)
Yeah, I wonder that too. We’re experiencing distressingly normal spring weather. Seems like it’s been pretty much textbook. We had one nice warm week in April, warmer than normal about 10 degrees, but it also gave us pleasantly warm rain on some of those days. The proverbial April showers were right on the money, and basically I think we’ll have one of those summers like those of idyllic childhood.
Unless of course the Demwits patch up things before they reach Denver. ;’)
My pleasure.
The winter here in the Vegas Valley has been long, “cold” and windy. Normally, by March, we are in the 90’s at least once a week. We’re just now getting the 90’s on a regular basis.
The change is usually gradual, but this year, we went almost instantly from cold to “hot.” And the wind had been worse this year than any I can remember in the last 25 years.
Anyone who subscribes to man-made global warming is as stupid as Al Gore. What a whiney piece of baloney he is!
Yesterday I attended a lecture on the global warming issue by a respected solar scientist named Stuart Jordan. He described in detail how the Hadley global climate measuring has been refined and improved over the past few dacades. According to their forecast, this year and next several are supposed to be slightly cooler than the past few years, but then there should be a sharp upturn again. Actually, 50 years ago when I took astronomy and was introduced to the concept of the sun spot cycles, with their 11 year, 22 year and 88 year cycles, I predicted at that time that approaching 2020, we would have some really hot dry weather like that which led to the dust bowl of the 30’s. Of course, the sun could fool us and give us another Maunder or Sporrer Minimum, in which case have fun with your heating bills.
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