Monday must-read: The Real Climate Change Catastrophe
by Rossputin | 2:00 am, October 26, 2009 | 3 Comments
Across the pond, one of the most consistent and effective man-made-global-warming skeptics, Christopher Booker of the UK Telegraph newspaper, lays out in one brief article (which also happens to be promoting his new book on the subject) the history of the global warming alarmist movement and its potential devastating impact on Western civilization.
If you read nothing else today, read this:
The real climate change catastrophe
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/6425269/The-real-climate-change-catastrophe.html
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November 4th, 2009 @ 7:29 pm
- Climate Change made the typhoons in the south pacific very destructive. Typhoon Ketsana made a lot of mess in Philippines and Vietnam
November 5th, 2009 @ 7:02 am
There is NO evidence for such a claim about climate change worsening storms, and certainly no evidence for any impact of human activity on storms.
November 5th, 2009 @ 7:57 pm
Exactly. The same myth was spread about Atlantic hurricanes after Katrina and Rita, that there would be more and more severe storms from then on due to global-warming-I-mean-climate-change.
And…?
Of course the opposing view said that global warming (as such) would lead to fewer and/or less severe hurricanes, by reducing the temperature gradient over the oceans, on which the storms feed.
So, I guess I’m saying I don’t know what to believe, other than that at least the doomsayers’ predictions have been proven false in practice thus far.