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Climate warming?

What’s the truth about climate warming, e’rr change?

I will put my hand up to subscribing to the notion of humans having such an effect on Earth’s atmosphere that climate warming was likely, inevitable and could be the destruction of life, as we know it.  It seemed to fit the idea of mankind being disconnected from the planet and completely out of touch with the reality that our Earth is a fragile place, our atmosphere a (relatively) very thin ‘skin’ around our planet and few of us spare a second thought for protecting the environment for the generations to come.

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But gradually the faint sounds of opposition to the ‘simple’ argument that man is screwing up the Planet have become clearer.  The latest is a very clear cry.

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What’s the Truth about Global Warming?

Let’s start with an admission.  For a long time the arguments supporting global warming seemed irrefutable.  Al Gore’s film An Inconvenient Truth seemed to popularise what was suspected.  We aren’t doing enough to combat planetary warming and it is going to destroy man’s habitat on Planet Earth.

But over the years a few doubts have started to bubble up.

  • Governments find global warming a great excuse to raise taxes (I know, call me a cynic!).
  • Most of those taxes have little effect on changing behaviours, surely the point of government policy.
  • Demographic changes mean that global population levels will fall drastically, of their own accord.
  • Research into global warming is frequently funded by Governments so, perhaps, there is a natural bias in favour of giving Governments what they want to hear (see first point).

So it was interesting to read in a recent Fortune Magazine article about Professor John R. Christy raising some well-argued alternative views.  But, hey, Fortune Magazine would promote an anti-global warming agenda, wouldn’t they!

But a quick Google search came across a fascinating lecture recorded on YouTube with the title, Global Warming – what do the numbers show? It runs for an hour but surely the truth about the state of the planet is worth at least an hour of your time.  Watch it.

By Paul Handover