for those worried about climate change but still have the ability to think for themselves.
[armstrongeconomics.com]
Conservatively biased source.
@TheInterlooper Everyone doesn't write articles purporting to be scientific.
You can certainly find anything you want to believe on the internet. People who can think for themselves don’t rely on self-taught economists (who happen to have spent eleven years behind bars for defrauding investors out of seven hundred million dollars) for their understanding of climate science.
they also don't believe the UN scientists who predicted in 1989 that coastal cities would be flooded within 30yrs.
especially those of us who live by the oceans & have seen no noticeable increase in the ocean levels whatsoever.
be comfortable in your ignorance.
An example of just how stupid a person can be? This really belongs in the humor section, there's no science here.
i don't necessarily believe everything on his site or everything he says about global warming (now climate change) but if anyone takes the time they can see that many of his sources are credible.
the truly brainwashed never even consider any POV that disagrees with all the propaganda they have absorbed & are beyond hope.
@callmedubious Why waste time on someone with an established conservative bias when there is a plethora of legitimate science available directly on topic?
The invalid gross generalization contained in the last sentence of the article is enough for me to know not to take the author seriously.
@callmedubious Just the first sentence does it: "Climate always changes and it has done so for millions of years without soccer moms driving the kids in SUVs." Yes, it has, so what? The climate for the last 11,000 years or so has been remarkably stable, and now it's changing at an unprecedented rate. That's the issue we're dealing with, or pretending doesn't exist as this blogger is. The debate about the reality of global warming and what's causing it has been over for at least two decades, it's kind of quaint seeing someone apparently stuck in the 1990s.
@Druvius , "The climate for the last 11,000 years or so has been remarkably stable, "
huh, i think the ppl who experienced the mini ice age in 17th century would disagree with you.
during that time the Thames river froze & crops failed in northern europe.
that was when the black plague wiped out 1/3 of the population and a major cause was the extreme cold which caused the crop failures & left the malnourished ppl with weak immune systems.