Archive for June 21st, 2007

I know it’s 94 degrees outside this week.

I know AlGore was here earlier this year with his revival meeting tent Inconvenient Truth Tour, making converts and rousing the faithful, preaching his global warming disaster message.

It’s all settled then, and we’re headed for “Hell on Earth”, aren’t we.  Unless Hell freezes over… here’s one from Canada

In some fields the science is indeed “settled.” For example, plate tectonics, once highly controversial, is now so well-established that we rarely see papers on the subject at all. But the science of global climate change is still in its infancy, with many thousands of papers published every year. In a 2003 poll conducted by German environmental researchers Dennis Bray and Hans von Storch, two-thirds of more than 530 climate scientists from 27 countries surveyed did not believe that “the current state of scientific knowledge is developed well enough to allow for a reasonable assessment of the effects of greenhouse gases.” About half of those polled stated that the science of climate change was not sufficiently settled to pass the issue over to policymakers at all.

Solar scientists predict that, by 2020, the sun will be starting into its weakest Schwabe solar cycle of the past two centuries, likely leading to unusually cool conditions on Earth. Beginning to plan for adaptation to such a cool period, one which may continue well beyond one 11-year cycle, as did the Little Ice Age, should be a priority for governments. It is global cooling, not warming, that is the major climate threat to the world, especially Canada. As a country at the northern limit to agriculture in the world, it would take very little cooling to destroy much of our food crops, while a warming would only require that we adopt farming techniques practiced to the south of us.

And another one

Last month, the Russian Academy of Sciences’ astronomical observatory reported that global cooling could develop in 50 years. Khabibullo Abdusamatov, head of the agency’s space research branch, is reported to have said a period of global cooling similar to one seen in the late 17th century could start in 2012-2015 and reach its peak in 2055-2066. “The Kyoto initiatives to save the planet from the greenhouse effect should be put off until better times,” he said.

And it’s not just those Russians talking this way either. If you want to slog through a paper written by two Chinese scientists, try here but the title tells the tale

Multi-scale analysis of global temperature changes and trend of a drop in temperature in the next 20 years

As the kids used to say, “kewl”!

I’ve added another milblog to the roll (hat tip Michelle Malkin)… Fightin’ 6th Marines! is a blog written by Marines in Iraq.   Good stuff too, including photos, videos, and posts about what they see every day.  They’re looking for a little contact with us back here at home, so if you haven’t already, take a minute and tell them how much you appreciate what they do for us.

Hello to all the readers from Michelle Malkin, Blackfive, and the myriad other blogs that have picked up on the e-mail meme. Just by way of an update, we’ve reached our halfway mark of 3000 e-mails. This is after despairing yesterday when the deluge had slowed to a trickle by yesterday evening. Then we got 900 e-mails over night. All in all in the past 24 hours we’ve gotten 1300 e-mails. I’m not counting the various spam e-mails, either, though “Queen Amallah,” I hope you eventually find your money.

The e-mail address for the campaign is rct-6lettersfromh AT gcemnf-wiraq DOT usmc DOT mil