tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13423684.post1741410980049620892..comments2023-07-06T10:48:53.589+01:00Comments on Marchway Memoirs: It's nice to look at, but is it Science?Romulus Crowehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09275578435620952450noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13423684.post-51029593899268874172009-11-15T01:22:09.555+00:002009-11-15T01:22:09.555+00:00Climate does change, all the time. There was once ...Climate does change, all the time. There was once much higher CO2 in the atmosphere and plants grew to enormous size. There used to be a lot more oxygen, and insects grew huge. The planet was warmer in the Middle Ages than it is now and the polar bears didn't die out.<br /><br />I'll hunt out the links. The polar bear info comes from someone who has been studying the bears for 30 years, but who was excluded from a conference on climate change because his info wasn't 'on message'.<br /><br />Note that it's changed from 'new ice age' (seventies) to 'global warming' and now 'climate change'. It's an excuse to tax, nothing more.<br /><br />Here's one on the melting glaciers on Kilimanjaro, that's so often quoted as 'proof of global warming'.<br /><br />http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/11/02/oh-no-not-this-kilimanjaro-rubbish-again/<br /><br />There have been huge changes in climate in the past, there'll be huge changes in the future, and no amount of taxation will affect it one bit.<br /><br />They still take it, though.Romulus Crowehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09275578435620952450noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13423684.post-33842512422947407402009-11-13T11:36:38.022+00:002009-11-13T11:36:38.022+00:00That was interesting. I'm not in the camp with...That was interesting. I'm not in the camp with you about global warming, though. I don't know. I see weather patterns changing; for instance, this past summer was the coolest, wettest summer I can ever recall in the city where I live. But I am curious about the stats that show "The ice caps have increased in size in recent years, the polar bears continue to increase in number." Where can I find those?Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16698804783275442825noreply@blogger.com