Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Man Made Global Warming Theory,

thrown on it's head, again!

a team of scientists led by geochemist Zunli Lu from Syracuse University in New York state, has found that contrary to the ‘consensus’, the ‘Medieval Warm Period’ approximately 500 to 1,000 years ago wasn’t just confined to Europe, in fact, it extended all the way down to Antarctica – which means that the Earth has already experience global warming without the aid of human CO2 emissions, as many including myself have always thought, but never let facts get in the way of the greenies and tree hugers,


at present the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) argues that the Medieval Warm Period was confined to Europe – therefore that the warming we’re experiencing now is a man-made phenomenon, so it looks like the IPCC will have to change their stance on this, but I guess it will take a time, the scientists studied ikaite crystals from sediment cores drilled off the coast of Antarctica, the sediment layers were deposited over 2,000 years,


said Lu, 'We showed that the Northern European climate events influenced climate conditions in Antarctica, more importantly, we are extremely happy to figure out how to get a climate signal out of this peculiar mineral’, the research was recently published online in the journal Earth And Planetary Science Letters, at the moment the full version is available at $39.95 but will appear in print on April 1, or there is a 6 day old article in Science Daily that the Daily Mail I guess took the story from.

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