9 Replies to “Y2Kyoto: I’ll Miss The Polar Ice Caps”

  1. And now, even the con artist who invented Gaia and was a first order fear mongering hysterical greenie admits he got it all wrong.
    Pity about the $$$$$$$$$ public funds diverted from healthcare and education, from funding research to cure cancer and building safe roads and bridges into fighting a useless and unnecessary war against CO2.
    Just think of the huge amount of human misery and suffering that could have been averted if those taxpayer dollars had not been flushed down the Great Greenie Gaia Lover’s Crapper.
    Such a pity, but there is always an opportunity cost measured in human suffering, misery and death when society is steered down the Road to Gaia Nirvana that is paved with good intentions.
    http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100152774/global-warming-what-global-warming-says-high-priest-of-gaia-religion/

  2. I do not intend to insult my religious friends here, but reality does not matter when it comes to religion — which is what the CO2 cargo cult really is. It will take many years of having snow up to their armpits before they come to see that their scripture is based on lies and even then they will simply create various convoluted excuses to go on believing. The whole enviro-ediface was carefully constructed that way. That is why they are fighting so hard to finish off Christianity, now that they have hollowed it out from within. With very few exceptions, going to church these days is an exercise in leftism/environmentalism. Same with schools. Don’t expect these folks to go away when the truth finally starts getting reported in all media. They have a lot of money and are turning out thousands of adherents on a daily basis. The biggest threat however is from the appeasers in our midst, who seek to make deals with these lunatics. As much as I adore Preston Manning he is going down a path that leads to destruction. Once you sell out to the anti-humanists you can never take it back when they ultimately bite the hand that feeds them. Preston et all would do well to remember the tale of the scorpion and the frog:
    A scorpion and a frog meet on the bank of a stream and the
    scorpion asks the frog to carry him across on its back. The
    frog asks, “How do I know you won’t sting me?” The scorpion
    says, “Because if I do, I will die too.”
    The frog is satisfied, and they set out, but in midstream,
    the scorpion stings the frog. The frog feels the onset of
    paralysis and starts to sink, knowing they both will drown,
    but has just enough time to gasp “Why?”
    Replies the scorpion: “Its my nature…”

  3. John Lewis says “the graph seems to show 2012 as a record low for September ice coverage”……and so how far back do those “records” go?
    Consider this.
    “The Arctic seems to be warming up. Reports from fishermen, seal hunters, and explorers who sail the seas about Spitzbergen and the eastern Arctic, all point to a radical change in climatic conditions and hitherto un-heard-of high temperatures in that part of the earth’s surface.
    In August, 1922, the Norwegian Department of Commerce sent an expedition to Spitzbergen and Bear Island under the leadership of Dr. Adolf Hoel, lecturer on geology at the University of Christiania.”
    “In connection with Dr. Hoel’s report, it is interest to note the unusually warm summer in Arctic Norway and the observations of Capt. Martin Ingebrigtsen, who has sailed the eastern Arctic for 54 years past. He says that he first noted warmer conditions in 1915, that since that time it has steadily gotten warmer, and that to-day the Arctic of that region is not recognizable as the same region of 1865 to 1917. Many old landmarks are so changed as to be unrecognizable. Where formerly great masses of ice were found, there are now often moraines, accumulations of earth and stones. At many points where glaciers formerly extended far into the sea they have entirely disappeared.”
    “The change in temperature, says Captain Ingebrigtsen has also brought about great change in the flora and fauna of the Arctic. This summer he sought for white fish in Spitzbergen waters. Formerly great shoals of them were found there. This year he saw none, although he visited all the old fishing grounds.”
    Monthly Weather Review…November, 1922
    http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/050/mwr-050-11-0589a.pdf

  4. The disturbing normalcy of the weather cycles, makes a wonderful backdrop for the hysteria, doomsayers and political thieves.
    History?
    Its not cool to query groupthink.

  5. This map shows the area concerned – – 1932, on the occasion of the
    first single-season Northeast Passage without warming.
    Stalin was all a twitter
    Given that the entire arctic north of 65 degrees is just 5% of the globe, this warming is a local phemomenon. The estimate I read is that during this period the average arctic temps rose about 1.7 degrees C.
    Nowadays both the Northeast & Northwest Passages are regularly traversed. Polarstern did both in one recent season & there are now tourist jaunts every summer.
    What this really shows is the extraordinary LOCAL variations possible in the earth climate system. Recently, when Europe was freezing its ass the high arctic was 9 degrees C above the averages. Keep that in mind when some hot or cold weather his your bailiwick.

  6. a classic! This is why the Marxists try to erase history. It gets in the way of the fantasy.

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