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Global Warming:
The Argument: Humans are grossly negligent to the environment with all the CO2 emissions we pump into the atmosphere which everyone knows is making the
climate alarmingly warm.
The Rational Response: It’s getting cooler not
hotter! In a 12/19/2007 editorial in the Washington Post, David Deming, a
geophysicist, an adjunct scholar with the National Center for Policy Analysis,
at the University of Oklahoma wrote that not only is the climate cooling down,
that cooling is deadly.
Just the facts from
his editorial:
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...Record low temperatures are
being set all over the world.
In 2007, hundreds of people died, not from global warming, but from
cold weather hazards.
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Since the mid-19th
century, the mean global temperature has increased by 0.7 degrees Celsius. This
slight warming is not unusual, and lies well within the range of natural
variation. Carbon dioxide continues to build in the atmosphere, but the mean
planetary temperature hasn't increased significantly for nearly nine years.
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Antarctica is
getting colder.
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Neither the intensity nor
the frequency of hurricanes has increased.
The 2007 season was the third-quietest since 1966. In 2006 not a single
hurricane made landfall in the U.S.
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South America this
year experienced one of its coldest winters in decades. In Buenos Aires, snow
fell for the first time since the year 1918. Dozens of homeless people died
from exposure. In Peru, 200 people died from the cold and thousands more became
infected with respiratory diseases. Crops failed, livestock perished, and the
Peruvian government declared a state of emergency.
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Unexpected bitter
cold swept the entire Southern Hemisphere in 2007.
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Johannesburg, South
Africa, had the first significant snowfall in 26 years.
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Australia experienced
the coldest June ever. In northeastern Australia, the city of Townsville
underwent the longest period of continuously cold weather since 1941.
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In New Zealand, the
weather turned so cold that vineyards were endangered.
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Last January, $1.42
billion worth of California produce was lost to a devastating five-day freeze.
Thousands of agricultural employees were thrown out of work. At the supermarket,
citrus prices soared. In the wake of the freeze, California Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger asked President Bush to issue a disaster declaration for affected
counties. A few months earlier, Mr. Schwarzenegger had enthusiastically signed
the California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, a law designed to cool the
climate. California Sen. Barbara Boxer continues to push for similar
legislation in the U.S. Senate.
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In April, a killing
freeze destroyed 95 percent of South Carolina's peach crop, and 90 percent of
North Carolina's apple harvest.
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At Charlotte,
N.C., a record low temperature of 21 degrees Fahrenheit on April 8 was the
coldest ever recorded for April, breaking a record set in 1923.
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On June 8, Denver
recorded a new low of 31 degrees Fahrenheit. Denver's temperature records extend
back to 1872.
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Recent weeks have
seen the return of unusually cold conditions to the Northern Hemisphere. On Dec.
7, St. Cloud, Minn., set a new record low of minus 15 degrees Fahrenheit.
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On the same date, record low
temperatures were also recorded in Pennsylvania and Ohio
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Extreme cold
weather is occurring worldwide. On Dec. 4, in Seoul, Korea, the temperature was
a record minus 5 degrees Celsius.
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Nov. 24, in
Meacham, Ore., the minimum temperature was 12 degrees Fahrenheit colder than the
previous record low set in 1952.
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The Canadian
government warns that this winter is likely to be the coldest in 15 years.
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Oklahoma, Kansas and
Missouri are just emerging from a destructive ice storm that left at least 36
people dead and a million without electric power.
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People worldwide are being reminded of what used to be common sense:
Cold temperatures are inimical to human welfare and warm weather is
beneficial. Left in the dark and cold, Oklahomans rushed out to buy
electric generators powered by gasoline, not solar cells. No one seemed
particularly concerned about the welfare of polar bears, penguins or walruses.
Fossil fuels don't seem so awful when you're in the cold and dark.
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If you think any of
the preceding facts can falsify global warming, you're hopelessly naive.
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Nothing creates cognitive dissonance in the mind of a true believer.
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In 2005, a
Canadian Greenpeace representative explained “global warming can mean colder, it
can mean drier, it can mean wetter.” In other words, all weather variations are
evidence for global warming. I can't make this stuff up.
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Global warming has
long since passed from scientific hypothesis to the realm of pseudo-scientific mumbo-jumbo.
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