Myths and Facts about
Global Warming
COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING
MYTH 1: Global
temperatures are rising at a rapid, unprecedented rate.
FACT: The HadCRUT3 surface temperature index shows warming
to 1878, cooling to 1911, warming to 1941, cooling to 1964, warming to 1998 and
cooling through 2011. The warming rate from 1964 to 1998 was the same as the
previous warming from 1911 to 1941. Satellites, weather balloons and ground
stations all show cooling since 2001. The mild warming of 0.6 to 0.8 C over the
20th century is well within the natural variations recorded in the last
millennium. The ground station network suffers from an uneven distribution
across the globe; the stations are preferentially located in growing urban and
industrial areas (“heat islands”), which show substantially higher readings
than adjacent rural areas (“land use effects”). Two science teams have shown
that correcting the surface temperature record for the effects of urban
development would reduce the warming trend over land from 1980 by half.
There has been no catastrophic warming recorded.
MYTH 2: The “hockey
stick” graph proves that the earth has experienced a steady, very gradual
temperature decrease for 1000 years, then recently began a sudden increase.
FACT: Significant changes in climate have continually
occurred throughout geologic time. For instance, the Medieval Warm Period, from
around 1000 to1200 AD (when the Vikings farmed on Greenland) was followed by a
period known as the Little Ice Age. Since the end of the 17th Century the “average global temperature” has been rising at the
low steady rate mentioned above; although from 1940 – 1970 temperatures
actually dropped, leading to a Global Cooling scare.
The “hockey stick”, a poster boy of both the UN’s IPCC and
Canada’s Environment Department, ignores historical recorded climatic swings,
and has now also been proven to be flawed and statistically unreliable as well.
It is a computer construct and a faulty one at that.
MYTH 3: Human
produced carbon dioxide has increased over the last 100 years, adding to the
Greenhouse effect, thus warming the earth.
FACT: Carbon dioxide levels have indeed changed for
various reasons, human and otherwise, just as they have throughout geologic
time. Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the CO2 content of the atmosphere has increased. The RATE
of growth during this period has also increased from about 0.2% per
year to the present rate of about 0.4% per year,which growth rate has now been
constant for the past 25 years. However, there is no proof that CO2 is the main driver of global warming. As measured in ice cores
dated over many thousands of years, CO2 levels move up and down AFTER the temperature has done so, and
thus are the RESULT OF, NOT THE CAUSE of warming. Geological field work in
recent sediments confirms this causal relationship. There is solid evidence
that, as temperatures move up and down naturally and cyclically through solar
radiation, orbital and galactic influences, the warming surface layers of the
earth’s oceans expel more CO2 as a result.
MYTH 4: CO2 is the
most common greenhouse gas.
FACT: Greenhouse gases form about 3% of the atmosphere by
volume. They consist of varying amounts, (about 97%) of water vapour and
clouds, with the remainder being gases like CO2, CH4, Ozone
and N2O, of which carbon dioxide is the largest amount. Hence, CO2constitutes
about 0.039% of the atmosphere. While the minor gases are more effective as
“greenhouse agents” than water vapour and clouds, the latter are overwhelming
the effect by their sheer volume and – in the end – are thought to be
responsible for 75% of the “Greenhouse effect”. (See here) At current
concentrations, a 3% change of water vapour in the atmosphere would have the
same effect as a 100% change in CO2.
Those attributing climate change to CO2 rarely mention these important facts.
MYTH 5: Computer models verify that CO2 increases will cause significant global warming.
MYTH 5: Computer models verify that CO2 increases will cause significant global warming.
FACT: The computer models assume that CO2 is the primary
climate driver, and that the Sun has an insignificant effect on climate. You
cannot use the output of a model to verify or prove its initial assumption –
that is circular reasoning and is illogical. Computer models can be made to
roughly match the 20th century temperature rise by adjusting many input
parameters and using strong positive feedbacks. They do not “prove” anything.
Also, computer models predicting global warming are incapable of properly
including the effects of the sun, cosmic rays and the clouds. The sun is a
major cause of temperature variation on the earth surface as its received
radiation changes all the time, This happens largely in cyclical fashion. The
number and the lengths in time of sunspots can be correlated very closely with
average temperatures on earth, e.g. the Little Ice Age and the Medieval Warm
Period. Varying intensity of solar heat radiation affects the surface
temperature of the oceans and the currents. Warmer ocean water expels gases,
some of which are CO2. Solar radiation interferes with the cosmic ray flux,
thus influencing the amount ionized nuclei which control cloud cover.
MYTH 6: The UN proved that man–made CO2 causes global warming.
FACT: In a 1996 report by the UN on global warming, two
statements were deleted from the final draft. Here they are:
1) “None of the studies cited above has shown clear evidence that we can attribute the observed climate changes to increases in greenhouse gases.”
2) “No study to date has positively attributed all or part of the climate change to man–made causes”
1) “None of the studies cited above has shown clear evidence that we can attribute the observed climate changes to increases in greenhouse gases.”
2) “No study to date has positively attributed all or part of the climate change to man–made causes”
To the present day there is still no scientific proof that
man-made CO2 causes significant global warming.
MYTH 7: CO2 is a pollutant.
MYTH 7: CO2 is a pollutant.
FACT: This is absolutely not true. Nitrogen forms 80%
of our atmosphere. We could not live in 100% nitrogen either. Carbon dioxide is
no more a pollutant than nitrogen is. CO2 is essential to life on
earth. It is necessary for plant growth since increased CO2 intake as a
result of increased atmospheric concentration causes many trees and other
plants to grow more vigorously. Unfortunately, the Canadian Government has
included CO2 with a number of truly toxic and noxious substances listed
by the Environmental Protection Act, only as their means to politically control
it.
MYTH 8: Global warming will cause more storms and other weather extremes.
MYTH 8: Global warming will cause more storms and other weather extremes.
FACT: There is no scientific or statistical evidence
whatsoever that supports such claims on a global scale. Regional
variations may occur. Growing insurance and infrastructure repair costs,
particularly in coastal areas, are sometimes claimed to be the result of
increasing frequency and severity of storms, whereas in reality they are a
function of increasing population density, escalating development value, and
ever more media reporting.
MYTH 9: Receding glaciers and the calving of ice shelves are proof of global warming.
FACT: Glaciers have been receding and growing
cyclically for hundreds of years. Recent glacier melting is a consequence of
coming out of the very cool period of the Little Ice Age. Ice shelves have been
breaking off for centuries. Scientists know of at least 33 periods of glaciers
growing and then retreating. It’s normal. Besides, glacier’s health is
dependent as much on precipitation as on temperature.
MYTH 10: The earth’s poles are warming; polar ice caps are breaking up and melting and the sea level rising.
FACT: The earth is variable. The western Arctic may be
getting somewhat warmer, due to cyclic events in the Pacific Ocean, but the
Eastern Arctic and Greenland are getting colder. The small Palmer Peninsula of
Antarctica is getting warmer, while the main Antarctic continent is actually
cooling. Ice thicknesses are increasing both on Greenland and in Antarctica.
Sea level monitoring in the Pacific (Tuvalu) and Indian Oceans
(Maldives) has shown no sign of any sea level rise.
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