By Alan
Caruba
Winter
doesn’t officially begin until December 21, but winter has a mind of its own as
does all of nature. While the United Nations charlatans gathered in Doha, Qatar
to try to save its global warming hoax by first calling it “climate change” and
then by fashioning a funding mechanism to transfer the wealth of developed
countries to those who are not, winter has arrived “early” around the world.
That might
just have something to do with the cooling cycle that has been active for the
past sixteen years, “inconveniently” blowing a big hole in the global warming
lies we’ve been hearing and reading since the late 1980s.
From
IceAgeNow.info, a site by Robert W. Felix, the author of a book about ice ages (the Earth has been through quite a few in its
4.5 billion years), here are some recent news stories:
On
December 1, “Heavy snowfall severs Russia” told of “Hundreds of drivers (who)
were caught by surprise in a 40km traffic jam after an unexpected snowfall and
heavy winds.”
On
November 30, “Finland snowstorm causes blackouts” reported that “Tens of
thousands of households were without electricity on Friday as the result of a
storm that dumped heavy snow across southern Finland and sent winds gusting up
to 27 meters per second, felling trees and downing power lines.” That same day,
across the former land bridge between Russia and North America, “Fairbanks –
Coldest back-to-back November on record” was a news item what reported “The
mercury hit 30 below for the first time this winter at Fairbanks International
Airport…”
On
November 29, the news was about a “Severe snow storm hits northern Japan”
during which it was “blasted by an intense snow storm causing widespread havoc
to residents of Hokkaido and Northern Honshu.”
On
November 28, “Snowfall paralyzes life in China” was the headline of a report
that “China has experienced the biggest snowfall in 52 years. Snow caused power
outages in 57 villages, brought down thousands of trees and killed numerous
domestic animals. Temperatures fell by as much as 14 degrees below zero in some
areas.”
You don’t
have to be a meteorologist to connect the dots. It is getting colder in the
northern hemisphere of the world. To those who would dismiss this, saying that
Russia has always been famous for its winters, that is the equivalent of
whistling past the graveyard.
In
England, a November 29 report in The Telegraph, reported that “Councils are
gearng up for what could be Britain’s coldest winter in 100 years, as sub-zero
temperatures and snow follow days of downpours that have devastated large parts
of the country.” The Met Office, England’s equivalent of the U.S. Weather
Bureau, warned that “The forthcoming cold snap, caused by clear skies and
northerly winds, could herald the start of a freezing winter.”
This was
not unforeseen, however. In late January 2012, the British daily, The Mail,
reported that “The supposed ‘consensus’ on man-made global warming is facing an
inconvenient challenge after the release of new temperature data showing the
planning has not warmed for the past 15 years. The figures suggest that we
could even be heading for a mini ice age to rival the 70-year temperature drop
that saw frost fairs held on the Thames in the 17th century.”
England and much of the northern Europe and North America was gripped by a mini
ice age that lasted from 1300 to 1850.
It is no
secret to climate scientists that the sun is in what they call a “grand
minimum” by way of describing relatively few magnetic storms, also known as sun
spots. Few storms means less solar radiation and, since the sun is the primary
source of heat for the Earth that means things get colder here. This is worth
keeping in mind when the Secretary General of the United Nations or any other
lying politician or alleged scientist tells you otherwise.
In a new
book worth reading, “The Whole Story of Climate” by E. Kirsten Peters, the
author brings a wealth of knowledge to the subject from the standpoint of a
geologist. As to the claim that carbon dioxide emissions are the “cause” of a
warming that is not happening, she points out that “The fact is, if human
beings had remained hunter-gatherers throughout our entire history, never
producing a single molecule of greenhouse gases through agriculture or
industry, climate today would still be changing. It would be lurching toward
higher temperatures, crashing toward vastly colder temperatures, or at least
swinging toward something different from what has been. That’s just the nature
of Earth’s climate.”
Preceding
the introduction and rise of humans was an age known as the Pleistocene Epoch
about 1.8 million years ago. It “was not a time of only monotonous cold. In
fact, it alternated between long periods of cold—lasting roughly 100,000
years—and short periods of considerably warming times—lasting about 10,000
years.”
We humans
are the result of the Holocene Epoch, a much more temperate, warmer period that
followed the Pleistocene and, writes Peters, “From the Earth’s point of view,
the Holocene is no different at all from other brief, warm intervals in the
Pleistocene…” We are now about 11,500 years into this warmer cycle and, if the
current cooling cycle continues and gets colder, we are knocking on the door of
the next ice age.
Nor is
this a problem only for the northern hemisphere. Southern hemisphere polar sea ice
expanded in September 2012 to its greatest extent since satellites began
measuring the Antarctic ice cap in 1979.
That’s
what Robert W. Felix has been warning about in his book, “Not by Fire, But by
Ice”, published initially in 2005. He’s not alone. Habibullo Abdusamatov of the
Pulkovo Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences predicts that there will
be a sharp drop in the temperature of the Earth starting in 2014. He’s predicting
it will last about 200 years.
We are
well past when the next ice age—mini or not—should have begun and, if all the
global warming charlatans are right, we can actually THANK heightened levels of
carbon dioxide for delaying it! However, the truth is that higher or lower
levels of carbon dioxide show up centuries after any shift in the Earth’s
temperature.
Just as
the recent weather reports indicate, lower temperatures, greater snowfall, and
other miseries of a colder Earth are in the future of the billions who live in
the northern hemisphere. Bundle up.
© Alan
Caruba, 2012
Alan, don't you know all of this cooling is a result of the Australian Carbon Tax??? It is no coincidence that all this cooling has taken place since we started paying our great new tax in July this year. Why, even the Antarctic ice levels have been at record levels. Just let us know when we should stop paying the tax as we wouldn't want the world to cool down too much!
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