For quite a while now we have been battered by global warming nonsense. Even in the face of obvious record snow fall, like this past weekend, people still insist that Earth is cooling at an alarming rate. Some claim the damage is done, and the world is doomed. Others say we have a limited amount of time, as little as two years, and we must act now to save the planet. So I decided to look at the facts and debunk some of the global warming myths.
Myth 1: The Earth is warming.
If anyone actually took the time to look at trends over the past ten years, Earth is actually cooling (WND.com).
Myth 2: The glaciers are melting at an alarming rate.
Many of the world's glaciers are expanding (IceAgeNow.com). Plus, even if you concede the point that the northern glaciers are melting, the southern glaciers appear to be growing (CSMonitor.com). I have also heard reports of the reverse, where the southern glaciers are disappearing, and the northern are thriving.
Myth 3: The current weather patterns were all predicted.
Really? Where? As a matter of fact, about ten years ago, leading global warming scientists warned that future generations would never see snow or even know what it is (NoFrakkingConsensus.com).
Myth 4: The predictions were right: fewer snow storms with higher intensity.
The winter of 2010/2011 saw a record snow fall, but it was spread out over many storms. From what I remember, there were about six or seven storms last winter. But putting that aside, I thought we were never going to see snow again (see Myth 3).
I'm sure you have heard many more. It's no surprise that the environmentalists now call global warming "climate change." It's hard to keep people on board with your insane theories when science and mother nature keep proving you wrong.
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