Articles tagged with: Global Cooling
Posted in Quick Hits, Science on 28 August 2008
Source: hallofrecord.blogspot.com
Posted in Drought on 12 August 2008
See if you can point out the discrepancy here. The article says that cotton has been affected by drought in recent years. The title of the article says Australia cotton faces climate threat. But according to global warming activists, small-scale changes in climate aren’t indicative of large-scale patterns. So can we now equate short-term cooling [...]
Posted in Disputing Global Warming on 10 August 2008
Global warming alarmists are quick to dismiss claims published in Time Magazine in the 1970’s that the world is getting cooler and headed for an ice age. What they don’t want you to know is that this wasn’t the first false alarm. The battle of global warming [...]
Posted in Global Cooling on 22 July 2008
Natural cycles in ocean currents, not anthropogenic carbon emissions, have pushed the planet slightly cooler since 1998 when an El Nino-induced heat wave covered the planet. The latest research indicates that this cooling trend could last a total of 20 years before natural forces reverse it.
Source: www.heartland.org
Posted in Sun on 15 July 2008
(H/T: Heliogenic Climate Change). Not one to be bothered with questions about the connection between the sun and Earth’s recent global cooling, NASA issues a press release last week insisting the longer-than-expected solar minimum is normal based on historical observations. But they still don’t get the sun-planet-cooling connection, or just refuse to admit it.
Source: science.nasa.gov
Posted in Global Cooling on 11 July 2008
A new report issued earlier this month by the Space and Science Research Center says that we have turned the corner on global warming and entering a new phase of global cooling, which may bring many ill effects to the inhabitants of this world. The SSRC performs many of their climate change research projects based [...]
Posted in Commentary, Week-In-Review on 15 June 2008
Hi everyone and welcome to the week-that-was in global warming hoax news! I hope everyone took a moment to visit or remember their father on this Father’s Day in the U.S.
Sunday, June 8th:
When you think of socialism, do images of China and the former Soviet Union come to mind? Believe it or not, it’s slowing [...]
Posted in Food, Global Warming Hoax Lead Story on 8 June 2008
As I was reading an article over at Hypisthermal’s site (Source: hypsithermal.wordpress.com) on Kansas farmers trying to grow food in cool weather, I immediately began to ponder the possibilities of global cooling. While my blog typically points out the lifestyle changes and tax consequences of global warming, it’s important to remember what can happen if the [...]
Posted in Sun on 2 June 2008
Our sun is still devoid of sunspots, at a time during its cycle when it should have them. While the 20th century was a period of solar maximum, the planet hasn’t warmed since 1998 - and the sunspots have reduced in number. While global warming could increase [...]
Posted in Disputing Global Warming on 31 May 2008
From Watts Up With That’s website: from the looks of that graph, provided by the University of Alabama at Huntsville, 2008 has been consistently cooler than 2007 by between 1/4 and 1/2 degree fahrenheit. More evidence of global cooling. Gore can blame it on La Nina, but we can blame 1998 on El Nino.
Source: wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com