Scientists: Manmade Global Warming is a Sham

Sun and EarthBy Carleton Bryant 

More than 650 scientists from around the world dispute the claims made by the United Nations and former Vice President Al Gore about global warming, saying that science does not support that climate change is a manmade phenomenon, according to a posting on the Senate environmental committee’s press blog.

According to the posting, a full Senate report on the dissenting scientists’ views is to be released within 24 hours.

Is it hot in here, Al, or is it just you?

I’ve found that you’ve really got to pay close attention to how people talk about global warming or climate change. Most scientists agree that climate change indeed is occurring — they just differ on the reason why it is occurring.

As for myself, I’m no scientist (or a Nobel Prize-winning former vice president), but I think that if you’re trying to find out why things are heating up, the sun would be a good place to start, especially since there’s plenty of scientific data showing that the earth has been running hot and cold for thousands of years.

(One time I walked into my kitchen and it felt unusually warm. At first I thought it might be due to a build up of greenhouse gases from the trash can. Then I thought, “Is the oven on?” It was.)

Read the rest of this piece at the Washington Times

3 Responses to Scientists: Manmade Global Warming is a Sham

  1. Matt Puntney December 11, 2008 at 4:41 pm #

    I think in twenty years, someone should follow Al Gore around with a boombox playing Social Distortion’s “I Was Wrong” for every minute he is awake. What will it take for these alarmists to finally be put in their place? How much scientific fact does it take to become scientific fact? And if they are so concerned with the earth, and truly not trying to make the rich richer, you would think Gore and pals would welcome this evidence pointing to a non-apocalyptic future.

  2. Dan McGrath December 12, 2008 at 10:25 am #

    Al Gore should have his own soundtrack. He’s such a character – “I Was Wrong” is a great choice for a theme song.

  3. Eric April 3, 2009 at 12:40 am #

    >>One time I walked into my kitchen and it felt unusually warm. At first I >>thought it might be due to a build up of greenhouse gases from the trash >>can. Then I thought, “Is the oven on?” It was

    Thats a good one! I’ll remember that. haha

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