There is no climate crisis.
Forecast for the weekend is snow here at the mountain redoubt. Crom be praised!
I digress (but only slightly)- to the topic at hand
Via ace.mu.nu
http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/5296
Crazed American Explanation:
Sunspots are an indicator of the magnetic activity and solar wind. The more sunspots we have, the more active the magnetic aspects and more intense the solar wind. The more intense the magnetic activity and solar wind, the fewer cosmic rays reach the earth. The fewer cosmic rays the fewer high altitude clouds are formed (it has been shown that cosmic rays cause high altitude, highly reflective clouds to form). Fewer high altitude clouds, hotter it gets, due to more solar radiation not being reflected back into space.
Let me try to post a picture.
The Sun yesterday:
I thought I saw a sunspot on the above picture, until I realized that it was just a speck of grit on the monitor screen.
From the article:
Britain’s BBC recently reported that the solar wind is now blowing at the weakest rate in more than 50 years, and is also 13 percent cooler than it was 15 years ago.
So this scientist is predicting there to be a massive ozone hole in the Antarctic. If he's right, there is major evidence that there is no Anthropogenic Global Warming.
From the article: Fear of losing the ozone layer’s health protection led to the Montreal Protocol, which has banned CFCs since 1989. But the ban failed to change behavior of the ozone layer over the Antarctic.
So get this folks, we just might have deep-sixed and entire class of inexpensive refrigerants FOR NO REASON AT ALL. Freon, as it may turn out, HAD NO EFFECT ON THE OZONE LAYER.
I ask you, how many billions of dollars did it cost the world to make that switch?
So I take a quote from Ace.mu.nu:
A lack of sunspots has been theorized to translate to low global temperatures which... well, how about that, which we're now currently experiencing.
Meanwhile, a solar scientist has done something Global Warming "Scientists" can never seem to do: He's made a prediction, you see, the truth or falsity of which will directly strengthen or undermine his theories.
Hmm... making predictions based upon theories, said predictions thereby tending to prove or disprove a theory. Who would have thunk it? Apart from Aristotle, I mean.
So my request is, we might have been wrong about Freon, it looks like a lot of people are wrong about carbon, why not let the science decide? Unless that is a certain former Vice President is more interested in social and economic engineering (and lining his own pockets) under the veneer of "saving the planet".
Crazed American, out.
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