Wednesday, November 2, 2011

GLOBAL WARMING IS OVER, SAYS EXPERT

It appears that the experts are at it again, with the climate warming supporter neglecting to let the true findings find the light of day. Thirteen years without an increase in global temperatures, during a period when carbon dioxide in the air has significantly increased, should be enough for the "Gore (core) believers" to back up a bit in their wrong thinking.

An increase in carbon dioxide, which every human exhales, and most plants thrive on, together with no causative effect on global temperatures, seems to me to be a win win scenario.

It is time to relegate Al Gore to the garbage bin.

Excerpt:
In a serious clash of scientific experts Prof Curry has accused Prof Muller of trying to “hide the decline in rates of global warming”.

She says that BEST’s research actually shows that there has been no increase in world temperatures for 13 years.

She has called Prof Muller’s comments “a huge mistake” and has said that she now plans to discuss her future on the project with him. “There is no scientific basis for saying that global warming hasn’t stopped,” she says.

“To say that there is detracts from the credibility of the data, which is very unfortunate.” New research also seems to back up Prof Curry rather than Prof Muller.

A report published by the Global Warming Foundation, which is based on BEST’s findings, includes a graph of world average temperatures over the past 10 years and it is absolutely flat, suggesting that temperatures have remained constant.

This issue is crucial because the levels of carbon dioxide in the air have continued to rise rapidly over the last decade and if temperatures have remained constant during that period it would suggest there is no direct link between carbon gas emissions and global warming.

Previously carbon dioxide emissions – from the burning of fossil fuels and from deforestation – have been considered one of the biggest causes of climate change, the most damaging effects of which are thought to be the melting of the polar ice caps and the rise in sea levels as well as an increase in extreme weather events such as floods and droughts.

“Whatever it is that is going on here it doesn’t look like it’s being dominated by carbon dioxide,” says Prof Curry.

Read full UK Express article here.

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