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I would believe in Global Warming if

I would believe in Global Warming if the weather was warmer.

I don’t know, maybe I’m an outcast, or from another planet, but to me, when one says the planet is getting hotter I expect the planet to get hotter.

Not colder.

Today there are freezing temperatures across Europe.   This has  caused more than a dozen deaths.  There has been major disruptions to power, water supplies and transport networks.

Temperatures as low as -15F has caused ice to form on many small rivers, lakes and ponds.

There were eight deaths In Italy because of the extreme cold, as well as two in Poland.  So far, 55 people have died because of winter weather.

Heavy snow and high winds has caused many flights to be rerouted, delayed ferries, cancelled trains and road closures in Italy. Schools were ordered not to open on Monday because of snow.

Snow is falling in Istanbul, Turkish Airlines grounded more than 650 flights.  There was also disruption in Romania and Bulgaria.

Freezing condition are expected in the United Kingdom with snow a possibility.

Temperatures dropped to -7C in  Thessaloniki and a low of -10C was expected on Sunday in Greece, which is usually warm.

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These facts, this reality, interferes in the fantasy of  ‘Global Warming’.

If the temperature was 1 or 2 degrees higher all over the world every year or two years, so that, for example, if in Jamaica it was 82F in 2000 and 83F in 2004 and 84F in 2008, (and I’m not just talking about blah blah from a radio but in ‘Real Life’) then one could see there was ‘warming’.

But there isn’t.

I have had to sleep with socks from 2014.  In Jamaica.  It is colder.    We were on the beach in Ocho Rios two weeks about.  I was wearing long pants, a sweater and a shawl.  I was hot.  I wasn’t sweating.  Neither was anyone around me.

Sure, those who come from places where 80F is ‘hot’ might wear bathing suits, but those of us who live here 80F is not.

What is so astounding is reading something an acquaintance of mine had written.   He lives in upstate New York.  He had gone to see Niagara Falls which had frozen solid. Something it had hadn’t done since the late 1800s.    He’d gone to his parent’s home in Sleepy Hollow, where the pipe had frozen and snapped.

I asked him if he still believed in Global Warming; “Oh Course!”  he said as if it was evident.

Now when reality conflicts with fantasy and fantasy wins, one has to step back and try to get their minds around the gullibility of the public.

How do you overwrite what you see and experience with what you are told?

 




  • kaylar

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    • I am likely to believe this natural phenomenon, global warming for the first time I have come across this term. Based on my various readings about it and also news on how the concerned countries are suffering from its effect. These were my first reactions. However, later I had found out that this is not true. There is no such thing as global warming. And those who claim it otherwise have bases to claim. Again I am likely to believe them.

      Now in my present position, I am at a loss if this world-wide natural phenomenon does exist or not. The situations cited are true and real but the fact is not very clear that it is due to global warming or it is just a term for concern. We want to search more on this. I know there are lots of people, business entities who are taking advantage of this natural likely disaster may cause to the lives of the people and to the earth as well.

      • In the 1970s they assumed an ice age was coming, as geological evidence proved that every 10 - 8 thousand years, the Earth had an Ice Age. Now we hear about warming, with no proof.

        To me, the Earth is dynamic and although people can cause pollution, when you look at a map, at night of Earth, less than 50% even has electricity.

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