Articles tagged with: floods
Weather »
With floods, hurricanes, tornados and earthquakes now being blamed on global warming, someone had a great idea: compare storm count to years of warming and see the results. Tornados actually decrease in warmer years and increase in cooler years. Guess there is no connection after all.
Read More: canadafreepress.com
Weather »
Reuters is blaming the midwest floods in the U.S. on global warming, saying that these types of floods only happen every 500 years, but we’ve had two since 1993. In addition, there have been four floods in the 35 years that have qualified as 100 year floods. I’m thinking that maybe science is just wrong again. Your thoughts?
Read More: www.reuters.com
Global Warming Hoax Lead Story, Mainstream Media »
I recently read an article (link no longer active) over at The Aviator Newspaper that really summed up the media coverage in this country on the global warming myth today. It’s a chase to blame any type of weather event on global warming, regardless of whether or not it’s actually true.
I’ve said before on this blog that Hurricane Katrina was the poster child of the global warming movement in this country today. Katrina, hardly the most powerful hurricane to strike the mainland U.S., was a category three storm when it …
Weather »
Now that global warming can cause anything from blizzards to desert heat, the environmentalists have taken it upon themselves to declare the midwest floods on global warming, but they fail miserably. I remember the flood of 1993 when the Mississippi River overflowed its banks. 1993 had a period of cooling because of the eruption of Mount Pinatubo, which brought a strong jet stream that produced storms. Again, as the planet experiences another period of cooling, more storms have penetrated the nation’s heartland and flooding is the result. Whenever there’s an …
Celebrities »
Prince Charles, supporting a $15 billion per year program to stop deforestation, says we only have 18 months left before climate change is out of our hands. While he blamed farmers for the loss of natural lands, I place the blame on biofuel pushers. After 18 months has passed, does that mean we can stop worrying about the global warming myth since there’ll be nothing we, as humans, can do about it any longer? Charles …
Commentary, Global Warming Hoax Lead Story »
As sort of a prequel to the two-part Skeptical Beginner’s Guide to the Global Warming Hoax I wrote over the last two weeks, here is a really basic primer on terminology used in the raging debate (yes, there is a debate) over global warming.
Anthropogenic: a really fancy way of saying man-made.
Biofuels: an energy source, mostly used by automobiles at this point, which is an alternative to gasoline and is derived from biological sources. The most popular biofuel on the market today is corn-based ethanol.
Carbon Tax: an additional source of revenue …
Week-In-Review »
Welcome to the Global Warming Week-In-Review! I hope everyone will take a few minutes out of their day to call, visit or remember their mother today as we celebrate Mother’s Day here in the U.S. Now, let’s get down to business.
Sunday, May 4th:
A new threat was unveiled Sunday as scientists determined that recent shark attacks were brought on by none other than global warming. While this theory sounds good to those pushing the global warming agenda, I wonder how long it will take before any bad situation is …
Global Cooling »
Time for another Operation Desperation update. Reuters is reporting on global warming activists’ fears that the public will stop being proactive in stopping global warming due to recent reports of a cooling Earth. The article goes on to say that people should still worry about increased floods and droughts from global warming. Sounds like Gore might have to double his initial $300 million campaign to convince us that global warming still exists.
Read More: uk.reuters.com
Al Gore »
Al Gore continues to spew the global warming nonsense. This time in Columbus, Ohio he lectured on the dire consequences we’re experiencing today, a direct result of global warming. Gore said the polar ice caps are melting at an alarming rate (Ed. note: they’re also refreezing at a record rate). Droughts are dragging on, floods are getting stronger, etc. Gore interestingly did not use the hurricane example. I guess when your increased hurricanes due to global warming theory doesn’t pan out, you just drop it from the list of cited …











































