On Global Warming Senator Barbara Boxer's Own Experts Contradict with Obama
On Global Warming Senator Barbara Boxer's Own Experts Contradict with Obama |
Expert witnesses called by Sen. Barbara Boxer to testify
during Senate Environment and Public Works hearings yesterday contradicted a
vital assertion made by The President on climate change.
Speaking at the Democratic fundraiser less than a month
before directing the U.S. EPA to impose costly new restrictions on fractional
co2 emissions, Obama said, “we also understand that the climate was warming
faster than anybody anticipated five or decades ago”.
“I don’t have a lot patience for people who deny global
warming,” Obama added.
However, climate scientists including U . N .
Intergovernmental Panel on Climatic Change (IPCC) lead author Hans von Storch
report temperatures have remained essentially flat within the last ten years,
as well as within the last 20 years. Storch told Der Spiegel that 98 percent of
IPCC climate models cannot replicate the prolonged pause in climate change, and
IPCC ought to revise its computer models to correct their apparent warming
bias.
During yesterday’s Environment and Public Works hearings,
Sen. David Vitter asked a panel of experts, including experts selected by Boxer
“Can any witnesses say they agree with Obama’s statement that warming has
accelerated during the past a decade?”
For a lot of seconds, nobody said one word. Sitting only a
few rows behind the expert witnesses, I figured I would be familiar with
several crickets chirping, however I couldn’t tell for sure. We’ll give Obama
the main benefit of the doubt and count the crickets inside the “maybe” camp.
After several seconds of deafening silence, our planets
atmosphere activist Heidi Cullen, who formerly served being a meteorologist to
the Weather Channel, attempted to change the subject. Cullen said our focus
ought to be on extended period periods instead of the 10-year period mentioned
by Obama. When pressed, however, she contradicted Obama’s central assertions
and said warming has slowed, not accelerated.
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