>Big Questions

Written by on September 12, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>To start my blog off I am wanting to ask you several big hitting questions that’s been fundamental in the argument and debate.

1) Is it possible for Carbon Dioxide, a trace element that’s essential for all life on the planet eventually become the reason for all life destroyed by us human beings emitting and ultimately overheating our atmosphere? in the next 30 to 100 years?

2) Can we solely blame events like Hurricane Katrina, The heat waves of 2003 in Europe which killed some 45-55, 000 people, the United States warmest January and second warmest July in 2006? The record floods on England in 2007, All on global warming?

3) Even in 2004 when Grand Forks, North Dakota dropped to -44F for it’s coldest on record, Glasgow, Scotland’s -4F on December 1995, The UK’s tie in coldest on record of -17F also be blamed on the same level as heat does on global warming?

It has been stated that global warming can also bring extreme cold and snowstorms as well as drought, heat and more powerful hurricanes.

According to many, including the IPCC the earth is still warming and that if we don’t do something today, we will pass the tipping point. I myself up until 2006 was a believer that man was the reason for an ever warming planet. Global warming is very real, however after digging into the stats and science myself did I realise that what the media and other so-called scientists are prfessing to the the truth is very much wrong and that if you look back at earth’s accurate reconstruction of temperature, we have clear cycles of both warm and cool. Is the past 29 years of “THE MODERN WARM PERIOD” thee warmest period in millions of years? Science answers, no! Is events such as killer heat waves in 1985, 1995 in Chicago, 1998, 2001, 2003 and 2006 the worst ever? No, these are all heat events that have likely occured over the centuries as well as hurricanes such as the Galveston hurricane of 1900 and Katrina of 2005..

I shall talk more and more on these questions and topics that are of great debate these days. I also intend to relate a lot of my own studies and reports on the solar cycles that have clear proff of a strong relationship between the sun’s strength and earth’s temperature.

Many great articles and pieces will be shown on my blog as time goes on, so stay tuned.

Thanks for reading.

-Mark

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