| NYT 1993: ' Study of Greenland Ice Finds Rapid Change in Past Climate' |
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| Written by Noel Sheppard, newsbusters.org | |||
| Thursday, 12 June 2008 | |||
The next time some New York Times reporter wants to write about how
man is responsible for warming the planet, maybe he should take a look
at an amazing article his paper published on July 15, 1993, largely
refuting any connection between the burning of fossil fuels and rising
temperatures.
Written by Walter Sullivan, "Study of Greenland Ice Finds Rapid Change in Past Climate" addressed findings that suggest "the period of stable climate in which human civilization has flourished might be unusual, and that the current climate may get either warmer or colder much more quickly than had been believed -- in spans of decades or even less." Doesn't sound like today's hysterical press claims concerning global warming, does it? Neither does this (emphasis added throughout):
Wow. You mean natural forces -- i.e. unrelated to anything done by man! -- can create temperature swings of 18 degrees in a couple of decades? And folks like Nobel Laureate Al Gore, along with most in the media and an overwhelming majority of Democrats in Congress are advocating economically destabilizing legislation all because temperatures have risen about one degree in the past 150 years? But there was more:
Pay particular attention to this next segment: And this happened without the anthropogenic burning of fossil fuels? How can that be?
Don't touch the dials. Amen to that, brother! Source 3.26 Copyright (C) 2008 Compojoom.com / Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved." |
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