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Wednesday, January 8, 2014

White House: Global Warming is Causing That Record Cold

Hat tip The Blaze and Squid


John Holdren


Question: What caused World War I?

Answer: World War II


Remember that Obama "Science Czar" John Holdren? He's the guy who has been quoted as suggesting it may be necessary to have forced abortions to curb population growth.

http://www.examiner.com/article/science-czar-john-p-holdren-s-disturbing-beliefs-about-america-capitalism-and-humanity

Well, he's back in the news again trying to explain that record cold weather they've been experiencing back East. What's causing it? Very likely Global Warming, according  to Obama's house crackpot and former Harvard professor Mr Holdren.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/01/08/white-house-global-warming-probably-responsible-for-polar-vortex-record-low-temperatures-across-u-s/

This guy Holdren has been smoking his socks.



7 comments:

Siarlys Jenkins said...

Very likely he's right. Gary's idea of science is to step outside the front door, hold his finger to the wind, see which way its blowing today, and pontificate on what the weather will be like for the next century.

Gary Fouse said...

Sorry Siarlys. The proof is in the pudding.

Findalis said...

Global warming is causing the ice in Antarctica to become heavy and thick in the summer. Just wait until the winter. It should be thinner right.

Siarlys Jenkins said...

Indeed it is Gary. Only you deny that the pudding is even on the table.

Findalis, Antarctica could go in a number of different directions, and different parts of it could even go in a number of different directions. One factor is that warming evaporates more water off the oceans, a good deal of which may move to polar latitudes where it falls as snow. Part of Antarctica is a basin that collects that snow but does not allow melt (if any) to run downhill to the oceans. (There are mountains, you know? It's a continent, not a polar ocean). So at least some parts of the Antarctic ice may become heavier, at least for a time. It may get thinner later. It may help to slow the rise in ocean levels, for a long or short period of time.

If you were arguing that there are many variables to be considered, you would be right. But all you are doing is burying your head in the sand, crying "My mind's made up, don't confuse me with the facts."

Findalis said...

I understand the complexity of the Antarctic region. The fact that the Larson Ice Sheet has collapsed many times in the past. And that collapse had nothing to do with man-made global warming. I also understand the dynamics of ice on the continent. But ice this thick, this late in the summer season is very rare. And not a sign of global warming, global cooling or any other theory.

I personally believe that the extreme weather we are experiencing is due more to sunspot activity than to global warming/cooling.

elwood p suggins said...

BRING ON THE RISE IN OCEAN LEVELS!!!!!

Siarlys Jenkins said...

elwood, you're going to drown before you every get a chance to sell the property at an appreciate price.

Findalis, as H.L. Mencken used to write, "You may be right."