Its not just the weather outside, its worldwide, its not matching the models I 
have looked at (courtesy IPCC and NASA) and they fall down. Inaccurate. Word 
games are played by your side, demonstrating that its been the 2nd hottest year 
on record, squeal!" But, why not go for clean energy? Do we have it? Do we have 
it ready to go? Should we do it when the great inundation is about us. Its not 
about a fix, a way out, its about job security for climate scientists (you need 
us you really need us-especially when we're appointed to government jobs), its 
about billionaires manipulating the system to their own benefit, and its about 
ideologists pursuing their religion. 

"Oh, we had a cold winter so global warming's a myth!" Please be serious. I 
assume you know enough about climate science to realise that arctic storms have 
to be driven by something, and one prediction of climate change is that it will 
provide more energy to whip up storms. The real questions are - is the average 
temperature of the earth increasing (see the graph I provided) and what effects 
is this likely to have? The latter is the more complex issue, but "more and 
more ferocious storms" seems to be one prediction. I don't know if we're having 
those or not - it's hard to tell when there's so much disinformation flying 
around - but since I was the one who bothered to actually check the temperature 
data, maybe it's your turn to do some research on storms?





-----Original Message-----
From: LizR <lizj...@gmail.com>
To: everything-list <everything-list@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sun, Mar 2, 2014 5:14 pm
Subject: Re: The solar example of a town in Germany



On 3 March 2014 05:24,  <spudboy...@aol.com> wrote:

If GW is now upon us, despite weeks and weeks or artic storms here in the 
continental US and Canada, 



"Oh, we had a cold winter so global warming's a myth!" Please be serious. I 
assume you know enough about climate science to realise that arctic storms have 
to be driven by something, and one prediction of climate change is that it will 
provide more energy to whip up storms. The real questions are - is the average 
temperature of the earth increasing (see the graph I provided) and what effects 
is this likely to have? The latter is the more complex issue, but "more and 
more ferocious storms" seems to be one prediction. I don't know if we're having 
those or not - it's hard to tell when there's so much disinformation flying 
around - but since I was the one who bothered to actually check the temperature 
data, maybe it's your turn to do some research on storms?




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