Search This Blog

Saturday, July 21, 2018

Wow -- The Climate Change Game Is Over

There's a Gallup poll out that asked voters what they thought was the most important problem facing the country.  The respondents were not given choices; they had to come up with their own answer.  Thirty-six different answers were offered.  Big issues included the economy, immigration, and dislike of the government.  In all of the 36 reasons, however, climate change and global warming were never mentioned.  In fact, the environment was never mentioned.  That's an astounding defeat for the global warming hysteria crowd. 

At the start of the 21st century, Al Gore and his fellow climate alarmists told us that by 2012, we would be facing much higher temperatures, constantly flooding coastal cities and numerous major storms that would pound the world each month.  Instead, six years after that deadline, we got none of that.  Temperatures are pretty steady with where they were in 2000 according to precise measurements taken by satellites launched to measure atmospheric temperature just because of the global warming hysteria.  In 2017, we had a string of major storms, but that was the first time in over a decade that such a thing had happened and we were overdue for such an event.  Sea levels have not risen due to melting ice.  In fact, measurements taken from space by satellite have shown that there is a substantial increase in ice levels in Antarctica while ice levels have fallen in Greenland.  The net effect, however, is that there is more ice not less.  Most important, none of the temperature rises predicted by the computer models on which global warming theory is based have come to pass.  The actual data has proven that all these computer models are incorrect.

It seems that despite the non-stop preaching by the left of the dangers of global warming, the truth about climate change has gotten out.  The crazies can attack people a climate change deniers, but the average person has realized that these so-called deniers are correct.  Imagine, not even 1% of the public thinks that climate change is the major issue facing our world.

Now here's the next questions:  what has the world spent combatting climate change in the last 20 years?  If there's really no man made climate change happening, how much should have been spent?  Why would we ever listen again to the leftists who screamed about climate change and then wasted hundreds of billions of dollars to fight against something that wasn't even happening?

No comments: