Thursday, December 12, 2013

Global Cooling?

Open Email to:
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Chairman Senate Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
Rep. Tim Murphy, Chairman House Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations
Rep. John Shimkus, Chairman House Subcommittee on the Environment and Economy
Rep. Ed Whitfield, Chairman House Subcommittee Energy and Power
Rep. Kay Granger, House Subcommittee State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs
Sen. Barbara Boxer, Chairwoman Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
Sen. David Vitter, Member Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
Rep. Edward Markey, House Member of Natural Resources Committee

Dear Representatives and Senators,
        It is interesting to see how many so-called scientists continue to support a belief, for which there is no rational scientific explanation.
        The case in point is global warming, wherein numerous scientists claim dire predictions of death and destruction from higher global temperatures caused by emissions of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere in the burning of carbon containing fuels, such as coal oil, and natural gas
        We now see that in spite of the fact that carbon dioxide emissions continue to increase annually, there has been no significant increase in global temperature over the past 15 years.
        My goodness! What to do? Well I guess we just come up with another hypothetical reason.
        There are two reasons covered in a paper published in National Geoscience 2013 DOI: 10. 1038/NG EO 1999. We have switched refrigerant use in our air conditioners and less methane is generated from rice production in Asia.
        Presumably the cooling effects of the refrigerant change and rice production change have overbalanced the heating effect of increased carbon dioxide. How ridiculous can we get?

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