According to John Coleman, the founder of the Weather Channel, global warming is about as true as Hillary Clinton’s Benghazi testimony.
In a series of tweets and emails he sent to Al Gore and various Democratic supporters and organizations, he called out climate alarmists with a barrage of facts based on actual science and not wishful thinking. As it turns out, if you chart global temperatures back into the ’70s, there are absolutely no signs of global warming.
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I wonder why Mr Coleman showed only a small snippet of the NCDC global temperature data from 1975-2013?
The full data set is easily available and he must be aware of it. It shows rather a different picture.
http://www.climate4you.com/images/NCDC%20MAAT%20BAR%20Global%20NormalisedFor1979-2008.gif
Also, here’s a statement from Roger Revelle’s daughter about whether her father changed his mind about human-caused global climate change:
“Contrary to George Will’s “Al Gore’s Green Guilt” Roger Revelle—our father and the “father” of the greenhouse effect—remained deeply concerned about global warming until his death in July 1991. That same year he wrote: “The scientific base for a greenhouse warming is too uncertain to justify drastic action at this time.” Will and other critics of Sen. Al Gore have seized these words to suggest that Revelle, who was also Gore’s professor and mentor, renounced his belief in global warming. Nothing could be further from the truth. When Revelle inveighed against “drastic” action, he was using that adjective in its literal sense—measures that would cost trillions of dollars. Up until his death, he thought that extreme measures were premature. But he continued to recommend immediate prudent steps to mitigate and delay climatic warming. Some of those steps go well beyond anything Gore or other national politicians have yet to advocate. […] Revelle proposed a range of approaches to address global warming. Inaction was not one of them. He agreed with the adage “look before you leap,” but he never said “sit on your hands.”
Carolyn Revelle Hufbauer. Global Warming: What My Father Really Said, The Washington Post, 13 September, 1992.
I don’t know what John Coleman’s motivation is, but his video is very misleading.
Truth!
Tim Camp
Thank you.
Of course there isn’t!
Look Out!!!!$#%&!@*Lynch is gonna arrest him for Denying Climate Change, lol