Sen Marco Rubio is taking some heat from Democrats regarding his statement: "I do not believe that human activity is causing these dramatic changes to our climate the way these scientists are portraying it...I don't know of any era in world history where the climate has been stable."
In 2012 the International Climate Change Conference sponsored by the Heartland Institute, an organization that has been discredited by all and any global warming enthusiasts and left-wing environmentalists, said that natural climate cycles have already turned from warming to cooling, global temperatures have already been declining for more than 10 years, and global temperatures will continue to decline for another two decades or more.
Although the liberal PB Post cites PolitiFact as its source to call Rubio a "Tea-Party darling" and to imply he is a dumb ass, Media Trackers has a different pitch. "Importantly, many of the papers assigned to the 97.1% category in PolitiFact Florida’s cited study were written by climate scientists who agree with Rubio that human activity is not causing dramatic, negative changes to the Earth’s climate. Many of the papers explicitly or implicitly acknowledge that humans may be causing some global warming, and then report that global warming’s impact on human welfare, weather events and ecosystems is marginal or even beneficial." Read more... at Media Trackers.
4 comments:
Maybe you should have been at the 20/20 meeting the other night, that's all your Hero McVoy wanted to talk about.
Chris McVoy is a nice as well as a sincere guy.
Lack of science skill makes one gullible to mob-think.
The leaders of this mob have stated that it is a “travesty” that average global temperatures measure 0.3 K lower than they predicted. They don’t mention thermalization although that is how IR warms the air. Some of the other mistakes that 'Climate Scientists' have made are described at http://consensusmistakes.blogspot.com/
I guess the only way we will know for sure is to significantly reduce our carbon emissions???? Then we might be able to ascertain if and what natural influences have on our climate.
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