Archive | February, 2008

Forget global warming: Welcome to the new Ice Age

Published Wednesday, February 27, 2008 at 11:24 pm

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And remember the Arctic Sea ice? The ice we were told so hysterically last fall had melted to its “lowest levels on record? Never mind that those records only date back as far as 1972 and that there is anthropological and geological evidence of much greater melts in the past. The ice is back. Gilles [...]

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Temperature Monitors Report Widescale Global Cooling

Published Wednesday, February 27, 2008 at 11:21 pm

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Over the past year, anecdotal evidence for a cooling planet has exploded. China has its coldest winter in 100 years. Baghdad sees its first snow in all recorded history. North America has the most snowcover in 50 years, with places like Wisconsin the highest since record-keeping began. Record levels of Antarctic sea ice, record cold [...]

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Carleton University professor: CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet’s climate on long, medium and even short time scales

Published Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at 10:56 pm

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R. Timothy Patterson, professor of geology and director of the Ottawa-Carleton Geoscience Center of Canada’s Carleton University, says that “CO2 variations show little correlation with our planet’s climate on long, medium and even short time scales.” Rather, he says, “I and the first-class scientists I work with are consistently finding excellent correlations between the regular [...]

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