Posted by
Doug Fiedor on Saturday, July 15, 2006 11:57:14 AM
Last month, CNN shouted yet another global warming warning:
Study: Earth 'likely' hottest in 2,000 years
Panel: 'Warmth is unprecedented for at least
the last 400 years
WASHINGTON (AP)
-- It has been 2,000 years and possibly much longer since Earth has run such a
fever.
http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/science/06/22/global.warming.ap/index.html
Can that be true? I
hate to be too inconvenient here, but let's get real.
Does this mean that the Biblical "War of Kings"
started the global warming last time? Maybe it was Abraham with that army of fast
riding camels, eh? Flatulence, it was,
when his people went to get his captured nephew. Or, perhaps it was those Roman Armies marching
around the known world. . . .
Anyone want to know about the recent changes in weather here?
Go to any rural coffee shop frequented by old farmers anywhere USA
and ask. They’ve got stories about
weather changes. Believe me, they’ve got
stories!
Meanwhile, we have one set of scientists informing us that
we are still coming out of the last ice age and another set of pseudo-scientists
complaining that man is causing global
warming. Worse, science editors in major
media publish both stories without ever mentioning the inconsistency. Is it any wonder that the American public is
confused?