Climate change is a hoax. The evidence that the theory stands on is melting faster than the ice caps supposedly are. In the most recent turn of events, Professor Phil Jones (a scientist in the center of the global warming mess) has come forward and with three truths. First, the base line data for the, now infamous, ‘hockey stick graph’ has gone missing. Second, that there has been no global warming since 1995. And lastly, that warming periods have happened before – but not due to man-made changes. , (government controlled) US media outlets have yet to pick up on the story.
It’s getting so bad at there for the pro-climate change people that even Donald Trump is calling for Al Gore to be stripped of his Nobel Prize.
I’ve made it abundantly clear in previous posts where on stand on this topic, and don’t have too much to add. I am, however, amazed at the people circling the wagons around Al Gore. True, their numbers are dwindling at a record rate, but in light of the leaked emails, the coldest winter on record in a long while, and now a major player in the original scheme fessing up, I’m surprised not every one has jumped ship.
I think a select few are still clinging because of a matter of pride. These few probably fancy themselves academic, enlightened individuals and don’t want to admit that they’ve had the snow pulled over their eyes. They will come around in time. After all, it was once “settled science (as Al Gore would say) that the world was flat.
Or maybe they are starting to experience the five stages of grief and are just stuck on denial? This would actually be a good thing. Let them deny, then get mad, and begin their bargaining. Eventually they’ll just get depressed and eventually they’ll come around to acceptance.
A fair question to ask would be, “Where do we go from here?” Well, the next steps should be to kill any and all bills currently in the congress that relate to global warming or climate change in any way. I think enough of our time and our money has been wasted on this hoax. Whether or not this will happen is another story.











February 18, 2010 at 2:19 pm
Well, you know what I think–I think we should just use up all the fossil fuels as fast as we can, so that we can just put this mess behind us. We’re working with limited resources, and by golly, I want them to be extinct resources! Once they are, we can finally move forward. Oh, wait.