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Regis Philbin
Jul 2nd, 2007, 02:41 AM
http://www.suntimes.com/news/otherviews/450392,CST-EDT-REF30b.article


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Many of the assertions Gore makes in his movie, ''An Inconvenient Truth,'' have been refuted by science, both before and after he made them. Gore can show sincerity in his plea for scientific honesty by publicly acknowledging where science has rebutted his claims.

For example, Gore claims that Himalayan glaciers are shrinking and global warming is to blame. Yet the September 2006 issue of the American Meteorological Society's Journal of Climate reported, "Glaciers are growing in the Himalayan Mountains, confounding global warming alarmists who recently claimed the glaciers were shrinking and that global warming was to blame."

Gore claims the snowcap atop Africa's Mt. Kilimanjaro is shrinking and that global warming is to blame. Yet according to the November 23, 2003, issue of Nature magazine, "Although it's tempting to blame the ice loss on global warming, researchers think that deforestation of the mountain's foothills is the more likely culprit. Without the forests' humidity, previously moisture-laden winds blew dry. No longer replenished with water, the ice is evaporating in the strong equatorial sunshine."

Gore claims global warming is causing more tornadoes. Yet the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change stated in February that there has been no scientific link established between global warming and tornadoes.

Gore claims global warming is causing more frequent and severe hurricanes. However, hurricane expert Chris Landsea published a study on May 1 documenting that hurricane activity is no higher now than in decades past. Hurricane expert William Gray reported just a few days earlier, on April 27, that the number of major hurricanes making landfall on the U.S. Atlantic coast has declined in the past 40 years. Hurricane scientists reported in the April 18 Geophysical Research Letters that global warming enhances wind shear, which will prevent a significant increase in future hurricane activity.

Richard Tafoya
Jul 2nd, 2007, 03:58 AM
James M. Taylor is senior fellow for environment policy at the Heartland Institute.

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Exxonsecrets.org: The Heartland Institute created a website in the Spring of 2007, www.globalwarmingheartland.org, which asserts there is no scientific consensus on global warming and features a list of experts and a list of like-minded think tanks, many of whom have received funding from ExxonMobil and other polluters.

Heartland Institute has received $791,500 from ExxonMobil since 1998.

Java
Jul 9th, 2007, 08:38 PM
I know this may seem counter-intuitive but as most meteorologists know, the deepest snows fall at temperatures near the freezing mark. When the temperature drops way below freezing the air cannot hold nearly as much moisture and therefore less snow will fall during any kind of preciptation event. Now for my obviously counter-intuitive point: How did a such thick layers of ice get deposited upon places like Antarctica? Obviously when the snow fell there to create such a thick ice pack, the temperatures had to be much warmer in Antarctica (near freezing but not way far below) than they are today. What does this imply?

Let's let the experts work with this one - the answers they find may be amazing and yet confounding!