Tom
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Almost every day now we see something in print, or on the television, screaming the dangers of global warming and climate change to a mostly apathetic audience. For the most part, like most other people, I've trusted that the general concensus that the planet is becoming warmer is true. Recently however, I've started reading all kinds of articles that state the case for it all being a fallacy quite well.
http://www.techcentralstation.com/081204D.html
This being one of them. I've read others which show that global rises in temperature actually precede Co2 levels in the atmosphere by several hundreds of years.
I don't claim to understand the politics behind the organisations on either side of the fence, and doubtless some articles have a political bias, but it does seem odd that we're getting so panicky over something that in the past, the Earth has just shrugged its shoulders over and got on with things.
In Roman times, they were growing grapes as far north as Scotland. Shakespeare experienced plagues of mosquitos carrying malaria. In England! In London, there were 'Ice Fairs' on the Thames during the early 18th century (attributed to a reduction in solar activity).
http://www.techcentralstation.com/081204D.html
This being one of them. I've read others which show that global rises in temperature actually precede Co2 levels in the atmosphere by several hundreds of years.
I don't claim to understand the politics behind the organisations on either side of the fence, and doubtless some articles have a political bias, but it does seem odd that we're getting so panicky over something that in the past, the Earth has just shrugged its shoulders over and got on with things.
In Roman times, they were growing grapes as far north as Scotland. Shakespeare experienced plagues of mosquitos carrying malaria. In England! In London, there were 'Ice Fairs' on the Thames during the early 18th century (attributed to a reduction in solar activity).