| on Jul 7, 2008, 04:54 PM E.S.T.
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(h/t to Marty) Dr. Tim Ball, a Canadian climatologist, debunks the desperate attempts of global warmists to assign blame for bad weather to rising atmospheric CO2 in a worthwhile and very readable article in the Canada Free Press. He posits that the current decline in global temperatures in the face of rising CO2 levels is making the warmists desperate enough to use arguments they know are fallacious.
Meanwhile,
here in Northern California, our air is once again thick with haze from
the raging wildfires all over the region. We hear from the media that
it is a "spare the air" day, with people urged to travel less and stay
indoors if possible. Yet not a peep about the carbon footprint of these
massive fires. If people really believed that carbon emissions were
harmful, then these fires would be a double disaster, and I am very
interested in how those carbon emissions compare to the impact of using
incandescent light bulbs, soon to be banned.
But
we hear nothing of the sort. In fact, the news coverage is very
restrained. Perhaps I am cynical, but I have to believe that because
these natural phenomena (the fires were started by lightning) dwarf
man's contribution to carbon emissions, the media do not want to dwell
on them. Doing so makes efforts to sacrifice our economic welfare in
favor of limiting CO2 seem futile. Source
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