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'Forget global warming, prepare for Ice Age'

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'Forget global warming, prepare for Ice Age'


Environmental | 206573 hits | Apr 23 6:52 am | Posted by: mtbr
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He said the world cooled quickly between January last year and January this year, by about 0.7C. "This is the fastest temperature change in the instrumental record, and it puts us back to where we were in 1930," Dr Chapman writes in The Australian to

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  1. by Anonymous
    Tue Apr 22, 2008 5:54 pm
    The end is near for the global warming lie!

  2. by avatar stemmer
    Wed Apr 23, 2008 4:08 pm
    Of course Al Gore, David Suzuki and their followers will be in denial and blame this scientist of being a holocaust denier or a lackey of big oil...

  3. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Wed Apr 23, 2008 4:25 pm
    He said the world cooled quickly between January last year and January this year, by about 0.7C.


    Well, there goes the AGW argument. Couple this with the NASA admission that their deep sea probes indicate cooler oceans and not warmer oceans and the case for global warming just isn't there.

    Natch, the folks who are trying to rape us for billions of dollars in nonsense carbon credits will fight this for as long as they can get away with it.

  4. by avatar commanderkai
    Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:47 pm
    DAY AFTER TOMORROW! RUN FOR MEXICO!

    :roll:

  5. by avatar uwish
    Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:26 pm
    I reported on a study out of the UK a few months back about how their models were predicting just this, an ice age, due to the lack of sun spot activity and solar flares.

  6. by avatar Loader
    Thu Apr 24, 2008 2:56 am
    All I know is that on the shores of Ellsmere Island, about 800 KMs south of the North Pole, you can find fossilized traces of tropical plant life.....

  7. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:15 am
    During the Eocene the planet had a fairly uniform sub-tropical climate. All those early mammals and their carbon emissions.

  8. by avatar ShepherdsDog
    Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:15 am
    "commanderkai" said
    DAY AFTER TOMORROW! RUN FOR MEXICO!

    :roll:


    Brenda Martin should count herself fortunate I guess.

  9. by sasquatch2
    Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:20 am
    According to continental drift theory, Pangea/gondwanda and all that, antarctica/australia have visited both poles several times.
    Antarctica was ice free and forested until about 43 million years back...so fosilized stuff on Ellesmere Island is difficult to interpret because we don't really know where it has been.
    About a billion years ago, the Earth entered a sequence of ice ages that broke all the assumed rules. Their marks are visible on most of the worlds landmasses. Even wierder is the evidence that all the glacial of that period seems to have occurred in tropical or sub-tropical regions----no where near the poles.

  10. by Thanos
    Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:20 am
    The climate change proponents should be obligated to explain the Permian Extinction, where the entire single super-continent of the time was thrown into severe drought that killed off almost all the land-based life-forms. No tarsands back then, and no internal combustion engines back then either.

    When dealing with an eco-system that is billions of years old, claiming that a few decades of highly-politicized "study" has answered all questions about climate stability and characteristics is the height of audacity and arrogance. Suzuki and Gore are merely the Savonarola's of the moment. Hopefully we can burn them at the stake later as well.

  11. by avatar dog77_1999
    Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:31 am
    "Thanos" said
    The climate change proponents should be obligated to explain the Permian Extinction, where the entire single super-continent of the time was thrown into severe drought that killed off almost all the land-based life-forms. No tarsands back then, and no internal combustion engines back then either.

    When dealing with an eco-system that is billions of years old, claiming that a few decades of highly-politicized "study" has answered all questions about climate stability and characteristics is the height of audacity and arrogance. Suzuki and Gore are merely the Savonarola's of the moment. Hopefully we can burn them at the stake later as well.


    Well, we have to remember that the sun gets 10% brighter every billion years. You'll have to account that greenhouse gas emissions will be alittle more damaging.

    It's kind of funny to think about it, but the world we live in wasn't supposed to be this cold. The plants were doing a too good job of turning that CO2 into O2, and the earth burying the plant, essentially carbon sequesteration.

  12. by avatar canucker
    Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:02 am
    Climate's natural ebb and flow people, ebb and flow....

  13. by Anonymous
    Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:04 am
    "canucker" said
    Climate's natural ebb and flow people, ebb and flow....


    i want some friggen heat flow right now ...it's -8 and snowing again, this crap has been going on for a week :lol: we might break 0 by Friday

  14. by avatar mixedfarmer
    Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:23 am
    you guys should get a job with exxon mobil government lobby group. I bet the jack ass bush gives this guy the job as science adviser.



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