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The Year the Global Warming Hoax
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4 Sep 07 - When did the "global warming" hoax die? Historians are likely to pinpoint 2007. The avalanche of scientific studies and the cumulative impact of scientists who have publicly joined those who debunked the lies on which it has been based will be noted as the tipping point. When Newsweek magazine recently devoted a cover story calling the
growing international body of scientists debunking global warming
"deniers", it was forced to debunk itself when one of its own
editors called the article "highly contrived" and
"fundamentally misleading." In August, it was revealed that NASA scientists had corrected an error that resulted in 1934 replacing 1998 as the warmest year on record in the U.S. As Dr. David Wojick recently noted, "The real significance is that such a small correction can make such a big difference. The reason is that the much touted warming of the last three decades is merely a return to earlier warm times, after an equally long period of cooling……There is no way this pattern constitutes a warming trend……In short, there is no evidence for human-induced global warming in the U.S. temperature record." "Anthropogenic (man-made) global warming bites the dust," declared astronomer Dr. Ian Wilson after reviewing a new study that has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Geophysical Research authored by a Brookhaven National Lab scientist Stephen Schwartz. A former Harvard physicist, Dr. Lubos Motl, said the new study has reduced global warming fear-mongers to "playing the children’’s game to scare each other." In 2007, meteorologist Anthony Watts who led a team of researchers revealed that, "The U.S. National Climate Data Center is in the middle of a scandal. Their global observing network, the heart and soul of surface weather measurement, is a disaster." It had been discovered that many of the measuring stations were placed in locations such as on hot black asphalt, next to trash burn barrels, beside heat exhaust vents, and even attached to hot chimneys and above outdoor grills! On August 15, 2007, meteorologist Joseph D’Aleo, the first Director of Meteorology at The Weather Channel and former chairman of the American Meteorological Society’’s Committee on Weather Analysis and Forecasting, said, "If the atmosphere was a 100 story building, our annual anthropogenic (man-made) CO2 contribution today would be equivalent to the linoleum on the first floor." See entire commentary by Alan Caruba: See also NASA Cover Up
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