Global Warming is Proven to be Bollocks

I don’t believe in Climate Change. Neither should you. Pollution, yes; Global Warming, no.


Check your math. “There is no warming either at the ice fringes, in the ice-free areas, inland, or in areas covered by sea ice . . . If they cannot or will not warm, it will be a long wait before we would see warming anywhere else.”

Rule number one in science: don’t research towards a predetermined outcome. It always games the results. Schrodinger’s Climate.

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Comments (4)

  1. Miss Robin wrote:

    Alternative title for this entry:

    “Blogger gets wowed by pretty colors…”

    … and then lulled into believing the rantings of a dead (and dead wrong) guy whose theories are almost 20 years old.

    Check your research, dude.

    Thursday, July 13, 2006 at 4:44 pm #
  2. Mark wrote:

    No reference?

    Is this a quote from a drunk junior Republican staffer at the Hawk and Dove?

    Understandable, actually. If I said something that so heavily implied that I was a. delusional, b. whacked on drugs, or c. completely incompetant at my job as a scientist, I wouldn’t want it referenced either.

    Are you sure the quote wasn’t: “There is no connection with reality either at the wacko fringes, in the clue-free areas, in the wingnut heartland, or in areas covered by Fox News . . . If they cannot or will not accept modern scientific fact, it will not be a long wait before we would see global warming disasters everywhere.”

    Maybe you were just drunk and just didn’t understand him correctly.

    Thursday, July 13, 2006 at 5:32 pm #
  3. Dude, it wasn’t climate change in your case, you moved to Africa. It was location change. When you moved to Africa — hot — your climate did in fact change (got hotter). So self-centered.

    Research? Ha!

    Thursday, July 13, 2006 at 11:47 pm #
  4. Danny wrote:

    How much did ExxonMobile pay you for this?

    Sunday, October 21, 2007 at 6:15 am #