2008 The Year Man-Made Global Warming Was Disproved

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2008 was the year man-made global warming was disproved

Looking back over my columns of the past 12 months, one of their major themes was neatly encapsulated by two recent items from The Daily Telegraph.



By Christopher Booker
Last Updated: 7:40AM GMT 29 Dec 2008

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Polar bears will be fine after all Photo: AP


The first, on May 21, headed "Climate change threat to Alpine ski resorts" , reported that the entire Alpine "winter sports industry" could soon "grind to a halt for lack of snow". The second, on December 19, headed "The Alps have best snow conditions in a generation" , reported that this winter's Alpine snowfalls "look set to beat all records by New Year's Day".
Easily one of the most important stories of 2008 has been all the evidence suggesting that this may be looked back on as the year when there was a turning point in the great worldwide panic over man-made global warming. Just when politicians in Europe and America have been adopting the most costly and damaging measures politicians have ever proposed, to combat this supposed menace, the tide has turned in three significant respects.
First, all over the world, temperatures have been dropping in a way wholly unpredicted by all those computer models which have been used as the main drivers of the scare. Last winter, as temperatures plummeted, many parts of the world had snowfalls on a scale not seen for decades. This winter, with the whole of Canada and half the US under snow, looks likely to be even worse. After several years flatlining, global temperatures have dropped sharply enough to cancel out much of their net rise in the 20th century.
Ever shriller and more frantic has become the insistence of the warmists, cheered on by their army of media groupies such as the BBC, that the last 10 years have been the "hottest in history" and that the North Pole would soon be ice-free – as the poles remain defiantly icebound and those polar bears fail to drown. All those hysterical predictions that we are seeing more droughts and hurricanes than ever before have infuriatingly failed to materialise.
Even the more cautious scientific acolytes of the official orthodoxy now admit that, thanks to "natural factors" such as ocean currents, temperatures have failed to rise as predicted (although they plaintively assure us that this cooling effect is merely "masking the underlying warming trend", and that the temperature rise will resume worse than ever by the middle of the next decade).
Secondly, 2008 was the year when any pretence that there was a "scientific consensus" in favour of man-made global warming collapsed. At long last, as in the Manhattan Declaration last March, hundreds of proper scientists, including many of the world's most eminent climate experts, have been rallying to pour scorn on that "consensus" which was only a politically engineered artefact, based on ever more blatantly manipulated data and computer models programmed to produce no more than convenient fictions.
Thirdly, as banks collapsed and the global economy plunged into its worst recession for decades, harsh reality at last began to break in on those self-deluding dreams which have for so long possessed almost every politician in the western world. As we saw in this month's Poznan conference, when 10,000 politicians, officials and "environmentalists" gathered to plan next year's "son of Kyoto" treaty in Copenhagen, panicking politicians are waking up to the fact that the world can no longer afford all those quixotic schemes for "combating climate change" with which they were so happy to indulge themselves in more comfortable times.
Suddenly it has become rather less appealing that we should divert trillions of dollars, pounds and euros into the fantasy that we could reduce emissions of carbon dioxide by 80 per cent. All those grandiose projects for "emissions trading", "carbon capture", building tens of thousands more useless wind turbines, switching vast areas of farmland from producing food to "biofuels", are being exposed as no more than enormously damaging and futile gestures, costing astronomic sums we no longer possess.
As 2009 dawns, it is time we in Britain faced up to the genuine crisis now fast approaching from the fact that – unless we get on very soon with building enough proper power stations to fill our looming "energy gap" - within a few years our lights will go out and what remains of our economy will judder to a halt. After years of infantile displacement activity, it is high time our politicians – along with those of the EU and President Obama's US – were brought back with a mighty jolt into contact with the real world.
I must end this year by again paying tribute to my readers for the wonderful generosity with which they came to the aid of two causes. First their donations made it possible for the latest "metric martyr", the east London market trader Janet Devers, to fight Hackney council's vindictive decision to prosecute her on 13 criminal charges, ranging from selling in pounds and ounces to selling produce "by the bowl" (to avoid using weights her customers dislike and don't understand). The embarrassment caused by this historic battle has thrown the forced metrication policy of both our governments, in London and Brussels, into total disarray.
Since Hackney backed out of allowing four criminal charges against Janet to go before a jury next month, all that remains is for her to win her appeal in February against eight convictions which now look quite absurd (including those for selling veg by the bowl, as thousands of other London market traders do every day). The final goal, as Neil Herron of the Metric Martyrs Defence Fund insists, must then be a pardon for the late Steve Thoburn and the four other original "martyrs" who were found guilty in 2002 – after a legal battle also made possible by this column's readers – of breaking laws so ridiculous that the EU Commission has even denied they existed (but which are still on the statute book).
Readers were equally generous this year in rushing to the aid of Sue Smith, whose son was killed in a Snatch Land Rover in Iraq in 2005. Their contributions made it possible for her to carry on with the High Court action she has brought against the Ministry of Defence, with the sole aim of calling it to account for needlessly risking soldiers' lives by sending them into battle in hopelessly inappropriate vehicles. Thanks not least to Mrs Smith's determined fight, the Snatch Land Rover scandal, first reported here in 2006, has at last become a national cause celebre.
May I finally thank all those readers who have written to me in 2008 – so many that, as usual, it has not been possible to answer all their messages. But their support and information has been hugely appreciated. May I wish them and all of you a happy (if globally not too warm) New Year.
 

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When will people learn that short-term weather, like a lot of snow this December, does not mean anything regarding the issue of possible global warming?

Btw, where I live (near Berlin) there was almost no snow at all so far this winter, with very few days with freezing temperatures. Does that mean there's no global warming in the alps but lots of it in Prussia? ;-)
 

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When will people learn that short-term weather, like a lot of snow this December, does not mean anything regarding the issue of possible global warming?

Btw, where I live (near Berlin) there was almost no snow at all so far this winter, with very few days with freezing temperatures. Does that mean there's no global warming in the alps but lots of it in Prussia? ;-)

Nor will a short-term warming trend. :103631605
 

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Absolutely correct.

Now if we could just get some intellectual honesty and hear you admit that global warming hysteria was based on nothing more than a short term warming trend...at best...manipulation of data at worst...and we really have no idea what caused it because it's beyond arrogant to suggest we understand climate, or even the role of the sun yet.

But you won't do that. %^_
 

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The poles ice packs are at their smallest in recorded history and mj bounces up and down hollering "Look at me I'm a fucking idiot".
 

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The poles ice packs are at their smallest in recorded history and mj bounces up and down hollering "Look at me I'm a fucking idiot".

You kool-aid drinking old fool...

Walter Williams has more today on the GLOBAL WARMING rope-a-dope at The Washington Times.

Let's see…
The oceans have been cooling since 2003.
Sea ice is growing at the fastest pace on record. :lol:
A rare 50 year arctic blast is cooling the west coast.
There are growing fears of a coming freeze worse than the ice age.

Alaskan Sea Glaciers are advancing for the first time in 250 years. :lol:

And, for the second straight year the Earth is, in fact, cooling… not WARMING.
 

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Humans causing global warming is a farce. Look at both sides and I think most people will come to that conclusion. Al Gore was dead wrong on this.
 

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MJ, Why do the satellite pictures tell a different story? It is difficult to have a discussion with a man with such little regard for the truth.
 
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The poles ice packs are at their smallest in recorded history and mj bounces up and down hollering "Look at me I'm a fucking idiot".

Pass the Al Gore kool-aid, yummy!!!

Drink up, so yummy!

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Humans causing global warming is a farce. Look at both sides and I think most people will come to that conclusion. Al Gore was dead wrong on this.

How do you know that? Scientist disagree with each other but we have people on here with greater insight.
 

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MJ, Why do the satellite pictures tell a different story? It is difficult to have a discussion with a man with such little regard for the truth.


The 10 worst WARMING predictions

#3 GOODBYE, NORTH POLE

IN April this year, the papers were full of warnings the Arctic ice could all melt.

"We're actually projecting this year that the North Pole may be free of ice for the first time," claimed Dr David Barber, of Manitoba University, ignoring the many earlier times the Pole has been ice free.

"It's hard to see how the system may bounce back (this year)," fretted Dr Ignatius Rigor, of Washington University's polar science centre.

Tim Flannery also warned "this may be the Arctic's first ice-free year", and the ABC and Age got reporter Marian Wilkinson to go stare at the ice and wail: "Here you can see climate change happening before your eyes."

In fact, the Arctic's ice cover this year was almost 10 per cent above last year's great low, and has refrozen rapidly since. Meanwhile, sea ice in the Southern Hemisphere has been increasing. Been told either cool fact? :drink:

Yet Barber is again in the news this month, predicting an ice-free Arctic now in six years. Did anyone ask him how he got his last prediction wrong?

Lesson: The media prefers hot scares to cool truths. And it rarely holds its pet scaremongers to account.

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This is the conclusion I have came to punter with all the information out there. I have researched both sides and global warming doesnt add up. I think the global warming was completely a political agenda.
 

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Do you think USCGS is "fixing" the satalite photos?

"Fixing" is too strong a word...but there is plenty of room for manipulation, interpretation and leaving out context.

Look at the NASA temperature data that was shown to have a flaw this past year. NASA only admitted the error...begrudgingly, after trying to spin it first.

Pure politics at play...it is NOT hard science talking.
 

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When I got out of the Army in 66 I took a trip to LA to see buddies. While laying on the beach you could watch the 707's off of LAX disappear into the smog. By active pollution control measures California has rid themselves of that menace. So I know that our actions can have results on the environment.

I learned to fly in 1960 and flew until the late 60's and then took it back up in the early 80's. The difference in overall visibility was startling.

I first heard of the "greenhouse effect" as applied to the environment in about 1970.

I will have to beleive what I have seen and what I heard that has come true rather than a bunch of people who a couple of years ago were saying that there was no warming trend.
 

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I find it interesting that the people in this thread that dont believe in global warming are from Texas and MJ who I dont even listen to anymore because he's like a broken record.
 

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