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12-11-2007
 

Humans Not to Blame
for Global Warming, Study Says

 

A new study reveals that humans are not responsible for global warming and that the earth is not in a state of “planetary emergency.”

Climate scientists at the University of Rochester, University of Alabama and the University of Virginia reported in the International Journal of Climatology that atmospheric warming patterns over the last 30 years are not caused by greenhouse gas emissions. Rather, the current warming trend is most likely due to changes in the activity of the sun.

"We have to remember that the climate has always been changing ever since we have records," said S. Fred Singer, an author of the report. “We know that there have been huge climate changes on the earth long before human beings actually came into existence.”

The report, which challenges claims made by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, also shows that carbon dioxide is not a pollutant and so current attempts to control CO2 emissions are ineffective, pointless and extremely costly.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Before you climb on the global-warming bandwagon, Stuart Shepard wants you to ask yourself these questions.


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