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Friday, December 28, 2007

 

Idiot of the day: PoliPundit

Idiot of the DayBy VictorM:

It is one thing to have completely difference opinions on issues, including global warming, but it's another to be a complete idiot. And that's what we have here, an idiot with a popular blog (I guess some folks like their hyperbole really stupid):
On Christmas Day, Denver gets hit with a RECORD SNOWFALL, breaking a 113 year record...

If the enviro-wacko’s just stayed with the impending doom of Global Cooling in the 70’s, they would be right on track. But of course they reversed themselves and ran with the Global Warming scare just like they did in 1935, when they reversed themselves again from a Global Cooling scare in 1924!!

Anyone remember the burning a hole in the Ozone Layer from the 80’s because of the big hair spray cans ? How’d that work out ?

But enough smart people read this idiot's blog and shot obvious holes in this logic:

Actually, record snowfall could, indeed, be a sign of global warming.

You see, very cold air has very little moisture in it, so it’s rare to have huge snowfall amounts when the temperature is very cold. Huge snowfalls tend to occur at relatively warmer temperatures...

“Global Warming”

Notice that first word? What this means is that the average temperature of the entire planet is rising. This fact is not in dispute by anyone with half a brain, as you can look at the data for yourself. Record snowfall in Timbuktu doesn’t make one whit of difference to the whole planet.

There is a hole in the ozone layer. You can read about it at:

You can watch it on:

Its growth has been significantly slowed due to – get this – an international treaty to phase out the chemicals that damage the ozone. You can read about the Montreal Protocol here: http://ozone.unep.org/.


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