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RobertB
September 12th, 2007, 01:15 PM
Challenge to Scientific Consensus on Global Warming: Analysis Finds Hundreds of Scientists Have Published Evidence Countering Man-Made Global Warming Fears
Posted : Wed, 12 Sep 2007 14:58:42 GMT
Author : Hudson Institute

WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new analysis of peer-reviewed literature reveals that more than 500 scientists have published evidence refuting at least one element of current man-made global warming scares. More than 300 of the scientists found evidence that 1) a natural moderate 1,500-year climate cycle has produced more than a dozen global warmings similar to ours since the last Ice Age and/or that 2) our Modern Warming is linked strongly to variations in the sun's irradiance. "This data and the list of scientists make a mockery of recent claims that a scientific consensus blames humans as the primary cause of global temperature increases since 1850," said Hudson Institute Senior Fellow Dennis Avery.

Other researchers found evidence that 3) sea levels are failing to rise importantly; 4) that our storms and droughts are becoming fewer and milder with this warming as they did during previous global warmings; 5) that human deaths will be reduced with warming because cold kills twice as many people as heat; and 6) that corals, trees, birds, mammals, and butterflies are adapting well to the routine reality of changing climate.

http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/news_press_release,176495.shtml

Cognac
September 12th, 2007, 11:11 PM
It took a couple of years, but it looks like this thing will finaly come under the microscope.

Will be interesting to see if the media cover any of this as it developes.

Logicon
September 15th, 2007, 01:08 PM
Here is a picture from the UN on plans for the US. I have one in my files that I don't know how to put here. And, on it there are some dates at the bottom that are hard to see, but looks like 1992, 1993, & 1997.

This one doesn't have them.
United Nations Global Biodiversity Assessment, Section 134225

http://www.cuttingedge.org/rewilding_map.gif