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New Study Thoroughly Debunks Global Warming, Will Media Notice?

Southern Man 2012/07/11 18:40:08
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In the past several weeks as much of the nation suffered under a
massive heatwave, global warming-obsessed media depicted the high
temperatures as evidence of Nobel laureate Al Gore's favorite
money-making scam.



A new study
published in the journal Nature Sunday completely debunks all previous
claims that temperatures in recent decades are in any way historic
demonstrating instead that things were much hotter on this planet during
Roman times:




Here, we present new evidence based on maximum latewood density data
from northern Scandinavia, indicating that this cooling trend was
stronger (−0.31 °C per 1,000 years, ±0.03 °C) than previously reported,
and demonstrate that this signature is missing in published tree-ring
proxy records. The long-term trend now revealed in maximum latewood
density data is in line with coupled general circulation models
indicating albedo-driven feedback mechanisms and substantial summer
cooling over the past two millennia in northern boreal and Arctic
latitudes. These findings, together with the missing orbital signature
in published dendrochronological records, suggest that large-scale
near-surface air-temperature reconstructionsrelying on tree-ring data
may underestimate pre-instrumental temperatures including warmth during
Medieval and Roman times.



The website of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz published a more reader-friendly explanation of the study Monday:



Professor Dr. Jan Esper's group at the Institute of Geography at JGU
used tree-ring density measurements from sub-fossil pine trees
originating from Finnish Lapland to produce a reconstruction reaching
back to 138 BC. In so doing, the researchers have been able for the
first time to precisely demonstrate that the long-term trend over the
past two millennia has been towards climatic cooling. "We found that
previous estimates of historical temperatures during the Roman era and
the Middle Ages were too low," says Esper. "Such findings are also
significant with regard to climate policy, as they will influence the
way today's climate changes are seen in context of historical warm
periods."


For the first time, researchers have now been able to use the data
derived from tree-rings to precisely calculate a much longer-term
cooling trend that has been playing out over the past 2,000 years. Their
findings demonstrate that this trend involves a cooling of -0.3°C per
millennium due to gradual changes to the position of the sun and an
increase in the distance between the Earth and the sun.



"This figure we calculated may not seem particularly significant," says
Esper. "However, it is also not negligible when compared to global
warming, which up to now has been less than 1°C. Our results suggest
that the large-scale climate reconstruction shown by the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) likely underestimate
this long-term cooling trend over the past few millennia."



The UK Register observed Tuesday:



Americans sweltering in the recent record-breaking heatwave may not
believe it - but it seems that our ancestors suffered through much
hotter summers in times gone by, several of them within the last 2,000
years.



A new study measuring temperatures over the past two millennia has
concluded that in fact the temperatures seen in the last decade are far
from being the hottest in history.



Here's a nice little graph to demonstrate what's really happened in the past 2,000 years:





This thoroughly debunks the claim that temperatures on the planet today are in any way historic or unprecedented.



The Register continued:



In the IPCC view, the planet was cooler during Roman times and the
medieval warm spell. Overall the temperature is headed up - perhaps
wildly up, according to the famous/infamous "hockey stick" graph.



The new study indicates that that's quite wrong, with the current
warming less serious than the Romans and others since have seen - and
the overall trend actually down by a noticeable 0.3°C per millennium,
which the scientists believe is probably down to gradual long-term
shifts in the position of the Sun and the Earth's path around it.



Just as many climate realists have been saying for years.



The only question remaining is whether America's global warming-obsessed media will pay any attention to this new information.



Stay tuned.


Read more: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2012/07/11/new-stu...

Looks like Al Gore's money-making scam is losing it's steam...

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  • Kane Fernau 2012/07/12 16:17:36
    Al Gore is an ass hat
    Kane Fernau
    +1
    Some people think the world began the day they were born.
  • Vene Vidi 2012/07/12 15:45:21
    I think Al Gore is the Man
    Vene Vidi
    Here. Argue with this:
    steingletscher
    melting glacier

    But I already know what will you say: just because ice caps and glaciers are melting and weather has become more extreme, it doesn't mean that I will stop listening to Faux news.
  • Icarus 2012/07/12 01:08:44
    I think Al Gore is the Man
    Icarus
    +2
    This is not particularly startling news as the pre-industrial long-term cooling trend has been known about for some years -



    startling news pre-industrial long-term cooling years

    http://www2.ucar.edu/news/846...



    startling news pre-industrial long-term cooling years httpwww2 ucar edunews846

    Proxy-based reconstructions of hemispheric and global surface temperature variations over the past two millennia - http://holocene.meteo.psu.edu...



    reconstructions hemispheric global surface temperature variations millennia httpholocene meteo psu



    You may recall that the extremely rapid anthropogenic warming we're seeing now is happening at a time when orbital cycles would predict continuing cooling rather than rapid warming - hence this is pretty convincing evidence that the warming is entirely unnatural and that human activity is now by far the dominant influence on global climate.
  • jackolantyrn356 2012/07/11 21:09:29
    Al Gore is an ass hat
    jackolantyrn356
    A longitudinal study indicates that 2000 years ago it w as warmer than todAY. This is a repeat dtudy some 30 years ago that says the same thng. The Liberal UN Marxist just long for and beg for the Climate to have been different, but it has fooled them again
  • fuzzy Ken "In G-d We Trust" 2012/07/11 20:06:01
    Al Gore is an ass hat
    fuzzy Ken "In G-d We Trust"
    +1
    ... which explains why Al Gore purchased a $9 million seaside villa two years ago. According to An Inconvenient Truth that house would be underwater soon.

    Even Al Gore no longer believes his own lies.
  • Souther... fuzzy K... 2012/07/11 21:25:51
    Southern Man
    +1
    Funny thing is it not ... lmao
  • **Bessie** 2012/07/11 19:28:48
    Al Gore is an ass hat
    **Bessie**
    +2
    Enough said!
  • john Kills 2012/07/11 19:15:52
    Al Gore is an ass hat
    john Kills
    +2
    Without the hat. No media will touch this because it is true and there is no money to be made.
  • Souther... john Kills 2012/07/11 19:17:14
    Southern Man
    +1
    You are so right it's all about money
  • HarleyCharley 2012/07/11 18:48:09
    Al Gore is an ass hat
    HarleyCharley
    +2
    he is trading carbon credits...
  • Outta' Here. 2012/07/11 18:46:25
    Al Gore is an ass hat
    Outta' Here.
    +2
    No, the media will selectively ignore this.

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