Thursday, May 10, 2007

Meet the "Father of Climatology"

[Reid A. Bryson holds the 30th PhD in Meteorology granted in the history of American education.]

"Father of Climatology" Stuffs Gore

by Dick McDonald

I know it is against liberal orthodoxy to speak the truth, but this global warming fiction is getting out of hand. From building inefficient cars to one-sheet toilet paper proposals, Al Gore's business model of selling environmental credits to an unsuspecting world is so much more Ponzi than Ponzi could ever have dreamed. But don't take my word for it, let's consult the Father of Climatology - he is still alive and kicking.

“Climate’s always been changing and it’s been changing rapidly at various times, and so something was making it change in the past,” he told us in an interview this past winter. “Before there were enough people to make any difference at all, two million years ago, nobody was changing the climate, yet the climate was changing, okay?” (you got that morons - ok)

“All this argument is the temperature going up or not, it’s absurd,” Bryson continues. “Of course it’s going up. It has gone up since the early 1800s, before the Industrial Revolution, because we’re coming out of the Little Ice Age, not because we’re putting more carbon dioxide into the air.”

"Absurd?" You mean greenhouse gas worries are absurd. You mean that all these scientists supporting Al Gore's night terrors about a 20 foot rise in the Atlantic Ocean are absurd? Of course they are. These scientists are the worst hypocrites on the planet. They will sell their soul for a grant and if you don't believe me read Michael Crichton's State of Fear for the science and the politics of global warming and a great thriller as well.

We ask Bryson what could be making the key difference:

Q: Could you rank the things that have the most significant impact and where would you put carbon dioxide on the list?

A: Well let me give you one fact first. In the first 30 feet of the atmosphere, on the average, outward radiation from the Earth, which is what CO2 is supposed to affect, how much [of the reflected energy] is absorbed by water vapor? In the first 30 feet, 80 percent, okay? (is he making his poimt yet)

Q: Eighty percent of the heat radiated back from the surface is absorbed in the first 30 feet by water vapor…

A: And how much is absorbed by carbon dioxide? Eight hundredths of one percent. One one-thousandth as important as water vapor. You can go outside and spit and have the same effect as doubling carbon dioxide.

Wow that's a relief. Carbon dioxide is 1/1,000th as important as water vapor in mucking up the atmosphere. Someone should inform Governator Schwartenbopper that the $3 Billion of taxpayer money he plans to spend will just be flushed down the California taxpayer's toilet. How lucky we are to have such dim bulbs instructing us at every turn. Read the full article if you still believe in Gore's business plan and still want to be his next "sucker".

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