Global Warming, Where Are You?
The more I study the environment. the more I learn how the global warming and climate change theories came to be. Before I explain my theory, I will throw some facts at you so that you will better understand my conclusions.
The planet is billions of years old. (or 6,000 – depending on whether you believe in evolution or creationism). The scientific recording of weather has only been occurring for a couple hundred years. If you divide the time the Earth has existed by one million equal segments, the time spent recording weather is only one one-hundredth of one segment. This would be like getting a sample of what Americans are thinking by taking surveys of three people. This is hardly scientific and has a margin of error of approximately 100 percent.
My theory is that the global warming theory started on a hot July day. People noticed that it was hotter in July than it was in June, and it was hotter in June than it was in May. These people told their theories to the common folk, and they came to the same conclusion.
My theory of climate change is that it was first discovered in October. The same people who discovered global warming in July noticed that October was cooler than September, September was cooler than August, and August was cooler than July.
We know the weather of the last two hundred years from keeping records. We know that it generally doesn’t snow in July and that it’s hard to get a sunburn in January. (At least in the northern hemisphere.) We also know that there was an Ice Age when it snowed year round. We were able to get out of the Ice Age before the Industrial Revolution. This would conclude that mankind is not the only culprit in changing climates.
Today was the third straight morning that the morning temperature was in the 20s in northern New Jersey. The average low this time of year is the low-to-mid 40s and the high temperatures are near 60. There are usually days when the temperature will rise above 60 a few times in March ,(and when I’m a very good boy, once or twice in February.) It has yet to reach 60 degrees in 2013. Baseball has been played in the northeast in a tundra. It is COLD!
Any signs of global warming are non-existent here. Climate change happens all the time. I’m willing to bet a million dollars (Zimbabwe) that it will be warmer in May than it is now.
Global Warming
Four inches of
global warmingsnow fell in southern Delaware on March 25.It’s time that we quit crying out “Global Warming” and “Climate Change.” As I have stated in the past, climate change is a natural occurrence. It gets cold in the winter before getting warm in the spring (usually) and hot in the winter before cooling off in the fall.
There are people who point out to data which suggests that the earth is getting warmer. What they don’t tell you is that the person who initially collect the data has admitted that the data is flawed. Nobody ever mentions that we got out of the Ice Age long before the American revolution.
For the next few weeks, I will be encouraging global warming. I will be encouraging it until it starts getting hot. The fight against global warming will resume after Memorial Day.
I have been campaigning and will continue to campaign though postings have been sparse in recent months. I will be campaigning in New York City on April 5. I will be picketing Canada’s latest invasion, the Tim Horton’s in Times Square. Picketing will begin as soon as I get a day’s supply of Timbits.
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March 27, 2014 Posted by Ahmnodt Heare | Ahmnodt, campaign, Canada, commentary, environment, foreign policy, humor, satire | climate change, global warming, Ice Age, New York City, shoveling snow, Tim Horton's, timbits | 1 Comment