Here is another fine comment piece from the Wall Street Journal (By Peter du Pont, Chairman of the National Center for Policy Analysis) entitled: The Earth Was Warm Before Global Warming Was Cool. It is a well-articulated and helpful reminder that warming and cooling have always been a cyclical fact of nature and history. Here is a taster:
"When Eric the Red led the Norwegian Vikings to Greenland in the late 900s, it was an ice-free farm country--grass for sheep and cattle, open water for fishing, a livable climate--so good a colony that by 1100 there were 3,000 people living there. Then came the Ice Age. By 1400, average temperatures had declined by 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit, the glaciers had crushed southward across the farmlands and harbors, and the Vikings did not survive."
"Such global temperature fluctuations are not surprising, for looking back in history we see a regular pattern of warming and cooling. From 200 B.C. to A.D. 600 saw the Roman Warming period; from 600 to 900, the cold period of the Dark Ages; from 900 to 1300 was the Medieval warming period; and 1300 to 1850, the Little Ice Age.
"While global warming alarmism has become a daily American press feature, the IPCC, in its new report, is backtracking on its warming predictions. While Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" warns of up to 20 feet of sea-level increase, the IPCC has halved its estimate of the rise in sea level by the end of this century, to 17 inches from 36. It has reduced its estimate of the impact of global greenhouse-gas emissions on global climate by more than one-third, because, it says, pollutant particles reflect sunlight back into space and this has a cooling effect."
Not very long ago, my brother said, that he doesn’t care about global warning. He planned to live 30 years anyway.... :(
ReplyDeleteI remember my great grandfather telling me about the climate changes he had seen just during his lifetime. Everything in life is cyclical.
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