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Another Prominent Climatologist Questions Manmade Global Warming

May 7, 2007

We keep hearing that man-made global warming is a settled issue, that the debate is over, and that there are a consensus of scientists that it is a proven fact. We are told that we are the ones destroying the planet. If this is true about the consensus of scientists why am I so easily able to find so many who doubt man’s role in global warming? We don’t here about these people in the mainstream media, they just push the global warming agenda without questioning it.

From the article:

Bryson is a believer in climate change, in that he’s as quick as anyone to acknowledge that Earth’s climate has done nothing but change throughout the planet’s existence.

That’s where the subtle change in terminology comes into play. Gradually they have been slipping away from the term global warming, and into the term climate change. This will allow them to use any weather pattern as an example of climate change, not just the hot weather in the summer.

“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?”

“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.”

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