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For those of you who worship at the altar of Al Gore, this will be a shock and disappointment of your religion, but more truth about climate change is here.


Climate change PROVED to be 'nothing but a lie', claims top meteorologist
THE debate about climate change is finished - because it has been categorically proved NOT to exist, one of the world's leading meteorologists has claimed.
By: Jason Taylor
Published: Thu, October 23, 2014

John Coleman, who co-founded the Weather Channel, shocked academics by insisting the theory of man-made climate change was no longer scientifically credible.
Instead, what 'little evidence' there is for rising global temperatures points to a 'natural phenomenon' within a developing eco-system.
In an open letter attacking the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, he wrote: "The ocean is not rising significantly.
"The polar ice is increasing, not melting away. Polar Bears are increasing in number.
"Heat waves have actually diminished, not increased. There is not an uptick in the number or strength of storms (in fact storms are diminishing).
"I have studied this topic seriously for years. It has become a political and environment agenda item, but the science is not valid."
I have studied climate change seriously for years. It has become a political and environment agenda item, but the science is not valid
Mr Coleman said he based many of his views on the findings of the NIPCC, a non-governmental international body of scientists aimed at offering an 'independent second opinion of the evidence reviewed by the IPCC.'
He added: "There is no significant man-made global warming at this time, there has been none in the past and there is no reason to fear any in the future.
"Efforts to prove the theory that carbon dioxide is a significant greenhouse gas and pollutant causing significant warming or weather effects have failed.
"There has been no warming over 18 years."
The IPCC argue their research shows that man-made global warming will lead to extreme weather events becoming more frequent and unpredictable.
US News and World Report noted that many of the world’s largest businesses, including Coke, Pepsi, Walmart, Nestle, Mars, Monsanto, Kellogg, General Mills, Microsoft, and IBM, "are now engaged and actively responding to climate science and data."
Mr Coleman's comments come as President Barack Obama came under fire from climatologists as federal data revealed The United State's energy-related carbon pollution rose 2.5 per cent despite the President's pledges to decrease it.
President Obama told 120 world leaders at the United Nations climate summit last month that America had done more under his watch in cutting greenhouse gases than any other country.
Despite this, the Energy Information Administration's Monthly Energy Review showed an increase in the use of energy from coal.
World leaders have pledged to keep the global average temperature from rising two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels to prevent the worst consequences of climate change.
The US, along with the UK and other developed countries, is expected to pledge further actions on climate change early next year.
Climate expert William Happer, from Princeton University, supported Mr Coleman's claims.
He added: "No chemical compound in the atmosphere has a worse reputation than CO2, thanks to the single-minded demonization of this natural and essential atmospheric gas by advocates of government control and energy production.
"The incredible list of supposed horrors that increasing carbon dioxide will bring the world is pure belief disguised as science."
In 2010 a high-level inquiry by the InterAcademy Council found there was "little evidence" to support the IPCC's claims about global warming.
It also said the panel had purposely emphasized the negative impacts of climate change and made "substantive findings" based on little proof.
 

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So our weather patterns are normal? Air pollution is no big deal? Acid rain, Smog, man made pollution, nuclear testing....none of that stuff effects weather??

Humans and industrial waste/pollution has effected everything in our environment on this planet except the weather??

I don't care what the weather was like a ten thousand years ago and I don't care what the weather will be like a thousand years from now. But it's foolish to think we are not affecting weather today.
 

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We certainly have an impact, the argument has always been how much(my belief is it is very minor) . There are also natural occurrences that have larger impacts than the human race could ever imagine to be responsible for in our entire existence (volcano eruption). To be honest I've always been curious about tera-forming , and how it impacts certain regions. There are millions of people living in arid Arizona installing irrigation and growing grass, etc. where it would normally never grow.... What, if anything does stuff like that do to the local ecosystem.

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So our weather patterns are normal? Air pollution is no big deal? Acid rain, Smog, man made pollution, nuclear testing....none of that stuff effects weather??

Humans and industrial waste/pollution has effected everything in our environment on this planet except the weather??

I don't care what the weather was like a ten thousand years ago and I don't care what the weather will be like a thousand years from now. But it's foolish to think we are not affecting weather today.
You must be a scientist?
What about cows farting and belching?
 

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Religious zealots in Iran and narcissistic psychotics in North Korea are trying to stockpile nuclear weapons, and people are worried that it will be colder in some places and warmer in others, 20 years down the road, if some guy in Iowa leaves a light bulb on when he leaves the room.
Good new for the U.S. environment. With the loss of jobs and manufacturing companies moving overseas, less people are driving to work, and there is less industrial waste being pumped out in this neighborhood.
 

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Religious zealots in Iran and narcissistic psychotics in North Korea are trying to stockpile nuclear weapons, and people are worried that it will be colder in some places and warmer in others, 20 years down the road, if some guy in Iowa leaves a light bulb on when he leaves the room.
Good new for the U.S. environment. With the loss of jobs and manufacturing companies moving overseas, less people are driving to work, and there is less industrial waste being pumped out in this neighborhood.

What do you think that our environment here in the US is in some kind of a bubble? It doesn't matter if a US factory moves to China....the same factory will still pump pollution into the air. Hint...the air over China kinda moves all over the world.
 

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