Friday, March 31, 2006

Global Warming Critic

Gary Novak is one of those scientists who really distress absolute materialists. He believes in God and evolution (the standard position in Catholicism these days as well). He's also got a few things to say about global warming, which he interprets as a Green rewrite of their global cooling hypothesis of the 1970's.


Everything in the atmosphere is a greenhouse gas including water vapor which is a hundred times more prevalent than carbon dioxide. People don't know this, because promoters of GW do so much lying....Global Warming, Gary Novak, biologist, on Nov55.com


And water vapor is increasing, Novak notes, as do a number of other meteorologists and geologists, because the oceans are getting warmer. And that's not caused by human beings. He suggests, as do many others, that: "Global warming is occurring due to oceans heating, not greenhouse gases. The oceans are heating due to hot spots rotating in the earth's core, which is the cause of ice ages..."

And there lies a far bigger problem than global warming. After an initial warming period caused by warmer ocean water, the vast increase in water vapor in the atmosphere will return to earth as heavy rain and snowfall, which is precisely what is happening in the American northwest, and in Antarctica where snowfalls have been heavier in the last five to ten years than they have been in centuries. The real danger right now, Novak suggests, is not global warming but a new Ice Age, not caused by people but by periodic planetary cycles.

Is Novak a quack or an informed critic of the global warming scientific qua political global warming theory? It's hard to tell. As Michael Crichton has found again and again, even well-known scientific studies that contradict this theory are deliberately misquoted, and their executive summaries rewritten, to uphold conclusions which the data they report don't support.

Luther

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