Friday, December 30, 2005
WARMING CONTINUES TO MEAN COOLING
Another example of the powerful inverse law of global warm-mongering at work:
Almost as soon as the Kyoto Protocol on global warming came into effect on February 15, Kashmir suffered the highest snowfall in three decades with over 150 killed, and Mumbai recorded the lowest temperature in 40 years.
It’s infallible! Meanwhile, Manhattanites better hold off buying surfboards, according to the Cato Institute’s Patrick Michaels:
It is inevitable that one of tomorrow’s headlines will be that scientists have dramatically scaled back their projections of sea level rise associated with global warming. Had they paid attention to data (and snow) that began accumulating as long as 15 years ago, they would never have made such outlandish forecasts to begin with.
If the sea doesn’t rise, we can always go back to worrying about fish.