Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Surprise, Surprise -- The Climate Is Always Changing

And it has little to do with human activity, especially carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of fossil fuels. As they say in California, "duh, we know that dude".
Peter


Stalagmite Data and Climate Change
November 17, 2009 UCDavis

“California experienced centuries-long droughts in the past 20,000 years that coincided with the thawing of ice caps in the Arctic, according to a new study by UC Davis doctoral student Jessica Oster and geology professor Isabel MontaƱez.” Quoted from the UCDavis press release.

5 comments:

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Peter said...

CAD drafting.....
Show us how humans are have a significant global impact on climate change. That is the point here. Human impact is miniscule and insignificant on a global scale. It is hardly worth spending billions or trillions of dollars, destroying economies, and bankrupting and enslaving millions of people. That is exactly the issue, not some minor, trivial, local climate change-issue. You're either naive, or self-serving.

Anonymous said...

(Sigh) Oh Pete, you and I have been over and over this...there IS evidence (not saying it's correct, mind you) but you simply refuse to look at it.

Some people never learn...

Peter said...

I look at, read and judge the "evidence" that carbon dioxide emissions from the burning of fossil fuels is causing global warming and climate change, and my very educated opinion is that it is entirely fabricated, unscientific, and unsubstantiated. In layman's terms it is total bovine excrement.

Anonymous said...

Really? Good for you, Pete, for taking a stand. I've been looking around your blog and found a great many questionable sources, however, and I'm wondering if you could lay it out for us. Don't be afraid to use the big words.