Global warming on hold and temperatures are dropping

by Charlie Leocha on January 7, 2009

From the point of view of a skier sitting in the middle of a snowstorm at Whistler in British Columbia, global warming seems far away. But the cooling temperatures are not limited to only snow country — “Global warming has stopped for the past few years.”

That is the blunt statement of Roger Pielke Sr., professor emeritus of Colorado State University’s department of atmospheric science. Even Time Magazine asks in a headline, “The Planet Gets Cooler in ’08. Say What? ”

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on Tuesday released its weather analysis for the year and found that 2008 has been the coolest year since the turn of the century. Using data gathered from Britain’s Hadley Centre, the University of East Anglia and the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA), the WMO reported that the average global temperature in 2008 was 57.74 degrees F (14.3 degrees C), cooler than the past several years.

Researchers studying long-term changes in sea temperatures said they now expect a “lull” for up to a decade while natural variations in climate cancel out the increases caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions.

Snow cover over North America and much of Siberia, Mongolia and China is greater than at any time since 1966. Hurricanes haven’t been increasing as predicted by many.

The climate just isn’t cooperating with the global warming disaster advocates.

I’m no climatologist, but my belief is that climate change is far more complex than the simplistic scenarios touted by many environmentalists these days.

Heck, far before there was any man-made CO2 emissions or greenhouse gas the Ice Age glaciers receded. Why? Who knows. But we all know for certain that that phenomenon was not caused by fossil fuels.

Is CO2 the main determinate for climate change? I don’t think so, but I believe it is part of the overall problem. The current growing focus on the environment is a positive one. We as humans need to become more attuned to our planet and we need to learn basic conservation principals. It can be done.

Thirty years ago littering was a major problem along America’s highways and backroads. Today, littering has been reduced dramatically. Was this because new laws were enacted? No. It was because the population realized that littering was not the polite thing to do and we became more environmentally conscious.

We will eventually shift away from incandescent lightbulbs not because they waste energy, but because new lighting systems are far more economical. Consumers will shift to more efficient cars because of the economic benefits of using less fuels and the development of new fuels.

The climate change hoopla provides us with a teaching point to help change the way humans interact with their environment. Let’s use it as a call for positive environmental change rather than a headline for pending disaster.

Yes, the planet is warming. But, it is not warming at a rate that should induce panic. Howls of pending disaster are only crying wolf and in the long run will not help the environmental efforts.

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  • http://travel-babel.blogspot.com;http://nordic-walking-usa.blogspot.com;http://culinary-colorado.blogspot.com; Claire Walter

    Some scientists are calling it “climate change” rather than “global warming.” Winters in temperate zones might be getting colder, but summers are also hotter and storms more frequent and more powerful. Remember when alphabetically named hurricanes got to G or H in late October when the hurricane season ended? Now names stretch to the end of the alphabet, and at least once, the weather service had to start over. Remember when tornadoes were mainly a product of the plains? Now, the South and Southeast have experienced a number of them. Droughts are plaguing much of the world, even as others contend with tsunamis and mega-floods.

  • The man who notices things

    The Earth is cooling right now. It is a cyclical event – every 3-4 decades, there is a cycle.

    Anyone who claims that ‘global warming’ is causing the Earth to cool is a looney. Imagine the Earth is pot of warm water. Global warming is like putting the pot on the stove and turning on the burner. And expecting the water to freeze as a consequence. There * is * no * global * warming.

  • A Cold Guy in AK

    I live in Alaska and the past 10+ days the temps have been between -15f to -35f south of Anchorage, Tok and Northway Alaska have seen -70f+.
    All I can say is thank god for global warming because if we did not have it how cold would we be?
    ( just in case, the last part about global warming keeping us warmer is a joke)
    I also agree with “The man who notices things” and its funny that all the global warming people and Al Gore have not been hear from for some time.

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