(I inserted the links):
“The Indian government has established its own body to monitor the effects of global warming because [like everybody else] it ‘cannot rely’ on the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the group headed by its own leading scientist Dr R.K Pachauri…
[Note: Dr. Pachauri has NO academic background in ANY branch of science!]
The move is a significant snub to both the IPCC and Dr Pachauri as he battles to defend his reputation following the revelation that his most recent climate change report included false claims that most of the Himalayan glaciers would melt away by 2035. Scientists believe it could take more than 300 years for the glaciers to disappear.”
Click here for more on the IPCC.
Click here for some basic climate change science.
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http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/cag3/na.html
Above is the link to NOAA. If you set the "Data Type" box to Mean Temperature and the "Period Box" to Annual and "First Year to Display" box 1920 and "Last Year to Display" box to 1990 and hit "submit", you will get a graph showing a negative 70 year trend in US Mean Temperature. Given that CO2 was rising dramatically during this period, and man made CO2 warming theory demands that CO2 forces temperature to rise, how is it that CO2 had no effect on temperature for 70 years?
Readers,
Click here to examine the graph produced by following the suggestions of the previous commentator.
This 70 year cooling trend is all the more notable given the peer reviewed science demonstrating “an estimated warm bias of about 30%” in the temperature measurement stations used by NOAA.
Click here to reproduce the graph for yourself.
Alarmists will -- of course -- (ironically) claim “cherry picking” (while insisting that the [politically] correct cherry picking is to examine ONLY the last 150 years).
My response to the alarmist cherry picking is to note that the peer reviewed data demonstrate both the Arctic AND the Antarctic are experiencing an on-going, unbroken 10,000 year cooling trend wherein the latest warming is not even remotely unusual.
The citation links and more details are found here and here.
My thanks to the commentator for providing an insight which I was previously unaware of.
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