Dewage Ex Machina

dew'-age ex mach-i'-na n. compound, archaic
an opinion, statement or treatise
- spewing as a rant, speech or incitement from the internet
- as the result of an intermittant explosive disorder
- in an ineffectual effort
- to right an apparent or perceived wrong, injustice or disservice.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Warming, cooling: Count the sunspots

From:
Read the Sunspots
R. TIMOTHY PATTERSON, Financial Post
The mud at the bottom of B.C. fjords reveals that solar output drives climate change - and that we should prepare now for dangerous global cooling
Published: Wednesday, June 20, 2007

More grist for the mill. This ridiculous (koff) prediction says that based on diatom evidence found in western Canadian fjordic mud (say THAT three times real fast!) we're heading into an extreme low sunspot cycle and that, if history holds, global temperatures should plummet. (You didn't really say that three times real fast, did you?)

One other interesting note:

[T]wo-thirds of more than 530 climate scientists from 27 countries surveyed did not believe that "the current state of scientific knowledge is developed well enough to allow for a reasonable assessment of the effects of greenhouse gases." About half of those polled stated that the science of climate change was not sufficiently settled to pass the issue over to policymakers at all.
Will the global warming advocates be persistent enough to build enough nuclear reactors during an Ice Age to bring us out the other side in balance with nature?

Ah, so many babies, so little bathwater....

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