Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Say what?

According to experts, we're looking at lowered global agricultural output--because of "global warming heat stress."

This, after the Farmer's Almanac, which has a long-running reputation for an 85% accurate forecast predicted a very long, cold winter. This, after parts of the country has already seen frost. After most of the country had a long, cool, wet spring, and a cooler than average summer. After the sun breaking a 100 year record by a full month with no sunspot activity by some counts, and 50 year record by others who think they may have seen what might have been a single, very tiny, sunspot.

Last month, I ran across a story that a group of Mexican scientists that criticized the current "consensus" on global warming because the standard computer models that predict disastrous warming don't take solar activity into account. Those scientists predicted that, with current falling solar activity, we were looking at a possible, 60-80 year ice age. (The original, translated link I found was broken, but others have quoted and commented on the same piece.)

People have, finally, begun to doubt what they're told. They're beginning believe their own senses when they step out their front doors, and freeze their asses off because they've dressed how they did this time last year instead of watching the forecasts of mid- to late-October at the beginning of September.

Global warming activists must be getting desperate.

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