Friday, November 13, 2009

Another global-warming atheist

Environmentalists need to pray to whatever it is they pray to - trees? aardvarks? fluffy clouds? - because more and more scientists are getting bolder in their denouncement of the global-warming religion.
I feel a chill.



Professor Ian Plimer, a geologist from Adelaide University in Australia, says 'blimey' to man-made global warming. Don't expect an invitation to any wine and cheese parties, Professor.

He blames temperature fluctuations on what actually controls our temperature: the sun. Weirdo. And says carbon dioxide in the atmosphere comes from volcanoes erupting. You mean nature controls the weather?

Paleeeeze. We control the weather. I run my SUV an extra three minutes every day so I can enjoy summer year round.
"We cannot stop carbon emissions because most of them come from volcanoes," he said. "It is a normal element cycled around in the earth and my science, which is looking back in time, is saying we have had a planet that has been a green, warm wet planet 80 per cent of the time. We have had huge climate change in the past and to think the very slight variations we measure today are the result of our life - we really have to put ice blocks in our drinks."
Did he just call us 'block' heads?
However Prof Plimer said the world has experienced three periods of cooling since 1850 and furthermore carbon dioxide was increasing during many of those cooler periods.

"If we had only had warming, then there would be a connect between co2 and temperature, there is not," he added.
Global warming takes time-off. Like smoke breaks.
"They (scientists) are taking advantage of the current situation. That is understandable. In previous times people got wonderful research grants in a war against cancer and they achieved a lot of money for that. Now we have a war on climate change and we have a huge number of people out there who have their career staked on it and are beneficiaries of this process."
This whole thing is about money? So not true. Look at Al Gore. He's only made roughly a billion off global-warming hysteria. That's not even enough to reimburse him for all the time he's spent in his private jet.

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