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07-25-2009, 11:29 AM
OMG, the Iceage cometh:
So where's that global cooling alert?
Cooling
'Lou Dobbs Tonight' segment dismisses manmade global warming theory -- 'effects of greenhouse gas have a small impact on climate change.'
By Jeff Poor
Business & Media Institute
If youâre fortunate enough to have it â donât sell that oceanfront property for fear that the icecaps will melt, and rising seas swamping your property. A segment on CNNâs Jan. 13 âLou Dobbs Tonightâ explored the possibility that earth isnât warming, but is, in fact, cooling.
Dobbs cited National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data dating back to 1880 which showed a spike in mean temperature over land and ocean. However, Joseph DâAleo, the executive director of International Climate and Environmental Change Assessment Project (ICECAP) questioned that data by comparing it to more modern reliable satellite data, when ask if he âquibbledâ with the NOAA dataâs representation.
âYes, I do,â DâAleo replied. âIn fact, if you look at the satellite data, which is the most reliable data, the best coverage of the globe â 2008 was the 14th coldest in 30 years. That doesnât jibe with the tenth warmest in 159 years in the Hadley data set or 113 or 114 years in the NOAA set.â
DâAleoâs organization, ICECAP, is one of 33 groups co-sponsoring The Heartland Institute's 2009 International Conference on Climate Change in New York City March 8-10. DâAleo also appeared on Dobbsâ program on Jan. 5 and said that a lot of the research promoting the theory of anthropogenic or manmade climate change is too short-sighted.
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So where's that global cooling alert?
Cooling
'Lou Dobbs Tonight' segment dismisses manmade global warming theory -- 'effects of greenhouse gas have a small impact on climate change.'
By Jeff Poor
Business & Media Institute
If youâre fortunate enough to have it â donât sell that oceanfront property for fear that the icecaps will melt, and rising seas swamping your property. A segment on CNNâs Jan. 13 âLou Dobbs Tonightâ explored the possibility that earth isnât warming, but is, in fact, cooling.
Dobbs cited National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data dating back to 1880 which showed a spike in mean temperature over land and ocean. However, Joseph DâAleo, the executive director of International Climate and Environmental Change Assessment Project (ICECAP) questioned that data by comparing it to more modern reliable satellite data, when ask if he âquibbledâ with the NOAA dataâs representation.
âYes, I do,â DâAleo replied. âIn fact, if you look at the satellite data, which is the most reliable data, the best coverage of the globe â 2008 was the 14th coldest in 30 years. That doesnât jibe with the tenth warmest in 159 years in the Hadley data set or 113 or 114 years in the NOAA set.â
DâAleoâs organization, ICECAP, is one of 33 groups co-sponsoring The Heartland Institute's 2009 International Conference on Climate Change in New York City March 8-10. DâAleo also appeared on Dobbsâ program on Jan. 5 and said that a lot of the research promoting the theory of anthropogenic or manmade climate change is too short-sighted.
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