There is No Evidence Man-Made CO2 Causes Climate Change

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There is No Evidence Man-Made CO2 Causes Climate Change

Post by MPS on July 4th 2008, 9:51 am

By Dr. Kelvin Kemm

During 2008, have we seen many stories in the newspapers about 2007 being particularly warm as a result of global warming? During 2006, the doomsters were predicting that 2007 would be the hottest year on record, so why have we seen no reports about this? The answer is simple - 2007 turned out to be the coolest year for 30 years. It is also the case that there has been no global warming since 1998. In fact, since 1998, there has been steady cooling. Even more dramatic is the fact that the most recent computer model predictions indicate that there will be no more global warming for the next ten years. But the doomsters say that, after this ten-year period, global warming will come back with a vengeance. Why? Certainly, mankind’s production of carbon dioxide (CO2) has continued to increase since 1998 and will continue to increase, particularly since countries such as China and India say that their economic growth comes first, so they do not intend worrying too much about CO2 production. I have repeatedly pointed out that there is little or no link between CO2 production by mankind and a rise in global temperature. In fact, indications are that it is the opposite - an increased temperature causes more CO2 to be ejected into the atmosphere.

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absolutely terrible

Post by dana1981 on August 8th 2008, 7:14 pm

MPS wrote:2007 turned out to be the coolest year for 30 years.


What?!?

It is also the case that there has been no global warming since 1998. In fact, since 1998, there has been steady cooling.


Not quite as bad as the previoust statement, but still false.

Even more dramatic is the fact that the most recent computer model predictions indicate that there will be no more global warming for the next ten years.


Um, no. One model made that prediction. Hadley disagrees.

I have repeatedly pointed out that there is little or no link between CO2 production by mankind and a rise in global temperature. In fact, indications are that it is the opposite - an increased temperature causes more CO2 to be ejected into the atmosphere.


Basic amateurish error. CO2 is both a forcing and a feedback.



No thanks, the first part was bad enough!

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