Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Does this look like global warming?

For two weeks delegates and world politicians along with other interested parties held discussions in the Danish capital Copenhagen with a view to curtailing global warming.

However!! Does this look like global warming to you?? If anything it looks just a tiny bit like Christmas the way we always like to imagine it.



Parliament Square with Big Ben, London.

Does this look like global warming?

For two weeks delegates and world politicians along with other interested parties held discussions in the Danish capital Copenhagen with a view to curtailing global warming.

However!! Does this look like global warming to you??



Manchester Airport England.

Does this look like global warming?

For two weeks delegates and world politicians along with other interested parties held discussions in the Danish capital Copenhagen with a view to curtailing global warming. However!! Does this look like global warming to you??



Central Park, New York, December 2009.

Sunday, December 20, 2009

Hot air at Copenhagen, cold freeze elsewhere

After the so called climate summit in Copenhagen (brokenhagen)concluded with little visible accord amongst world delegates the real protagonist was the weather itself. At a time of much hot air and debate regarding 'global warming' wide areas of the USA and Europe were treated to some of their worst snow falls for decades.

Previously much had been made of the fact that autumn appeared milder than usual. But how things go in circles. One moment people are certain it must be global warming and the next the adherents of a coming 'ice age' couldn't have much firmer evidence.

Once again the answer lies not in swirling clouds of carbon dioxide, but simple wind direction. Not exactly rocket science, but this glaring fact seems to have escaped the grasp of a whole bunch of intellectuals whose preconceived bias is at sharp variance to the facts; Facts that demonstrate one infallible rule: That in the northern hemisphere when the wind blows from a northerly direction cooler conditions prevail, and when it blows from the south you get warmer conditions.

The real farce of the situation is that when it blows too long from either direction you get pockets of reactionaries proclaiming either a frying pan Earth of the future, or one of descending ice sheets ready to snuff out civilisation.

As for 'climate change' this is merely a statement of fact. The Earth's climate has always changed, has never remained static and has changed far more rapidly and drastically before the industrialised revolution took root and even before there were any humans on Earth.
One day - in many hundreds of years people will be amused or horrified at the manner in which respectable science was hijacked and manipulated to mislead others for political, ideological, or financial purposes. But was it ever any other way.