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20k years ago North America was covered in ice, which then later melted without the help of evil humans and their game consoles.
Britain had the longest cold winter this year since 1996, which is the opposite of what global warming advocates predicted. They have been wrong about a few other things as well:
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24820442-25717,00.htmlJust a few points to think about before you accept the carbon guilt nonsense.
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Global Warming doesn't necessarily mean winters should be warmer etc.
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/global-warming-may-lead-to-colder-winters-in-britain-406084.html
But if Britain instead had record high winters that would have also be used as evidence of global warming, no?
An explanation as to how it could happen is not the same as an actual prediction. It seems that to be a global warming scientist all you have to do is provide an explanation as to how weather phenomenon x could be caused by global warming, but don't actually predict when it will happen because that will show how little you really know. Just provide some general conjecture and let the advocates do the rest.
But more importantly there were record colds around the world in 2007-2008, which the IPCC didn't predict. In fact the IPCC incorrectly predicted that the earth would warm by 1F from 1998-2008 as the result of increased co2 emissions. The emissions happened but the warming did not.
http://my.auburnjournal.com/detail/108731.html
Seems like those Global Warming scientists keep changing their story, Global Warming = Getting Colder???
Anyway, there is even more evidence against Global Warming than there is for it. In the North East we came second to almost braking the world record in snow fall just last year.
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