[btw: the basis for the above BBC's original article]:
The United Nations World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reports that global temperatures have not risen since 1998. That would be the same temperatures that models from the U.N.'s Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said would be scorching the earth by now.
Of course the IPCC spins the news, saying we should look at trends over a pretty long period, and that the cool spell is the effect of the Pacific Ocean's La Nina current, part of what he calls "variability." If that's the case, then why can't the Pacific's El Nino current, which played a large part in the warm reading for 1998, simply been seen as a "variability" and not part of a greater warming trend?
Were the IPCC not dedicated to spreading fear, it would admit its climate models, on which much of the global warming alarmism is based, are flawed. While pandering politicians, media sycophants and Hollywood dupes desperately seeking significance have lectured us about our carbon monoxide emissions, real temperature changes measured over the past 30 years have not matched with increases predicted by the IPCC's models.
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Wednesday, April 9, 2008
THE CHILL IS ON
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