Global
warming deniers however, as you have said, are obsessed by water vapour and good information is needed to show them how they are fooling themselves.
Not exact matches
However, no matter which side of the spectrum you lean for when it comes to Uggs looks, you can't
deny one fact, that they keep your feet
warm when the days are chilly.
And if Skolnick is accurate in his claim that «Pete Ridley is a global
warming denier who argues that the «global
warming hoax» is being perpetrated by the International Jewish Banking conspiracy led by the Rothschilds», then you should be thoroughly ashamed of yourself...
however politically charged this issue, such anti-Semite views are disgusting.
In any case, as much as I would like anthropogenic climate change / global
warming / climate destabilization (or
however you want to brand it) to be the grand conspiracy that
deniers like to suggest it is, I have yet to read any credible, compelling evidence that stands up to a little investigation, including this blog post.
However, readers of my column will know that I give contrarians, or sceptics, or
deniers (call them what you will) short shrift, and as a close follower of the scientific debate on this subject I can state without doubt that there is no dispute whatsoever within the expert community as to the reality or causes of manmade global
warming.
But the full statement should read «Nobody with any knowledge on the subject
denies that carbon dioxide (CO2) derived from the burning of fossil fuels is measurably
warming the planet
however other factors have counter balanced that
warming.»
His critique was,
however, widely misrepresented by climate
deniers as proving that the IPCC's scientific verdict about the dangers of global
warming are too alarmist.
However, as experts who were
denied participation in the IPCC process began to examine what was said they identified earlier
warmer periods, especially the Medieval
Warm Period (MWP), and more rapid temperature increases.
«As many now also recognise —
however fiercely it is
denied — the late 20th century rise in temperatures, which set off the
warming scare in the first place, has simply not continued.