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		<title>By: The Global Warming &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Truly Speaks: Global Warming</title>
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		<title>By: Rich Kozlovich</title>
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		<description>Anthropogenic global warming doesn’t exist, it is a naturally occurring cycle tied in with the suns cycles.   Forests and crops did far better during past periods of warming than periods of cooling.  As for the increase in pest populations, that is a red herring because this will only occur in those areas where it isn’t already suitable for their survival.  However those self same conditions will allow for better growing conditions and an all round better climate for those living in the area.   This whole idea that “nature has a delicate balance and it doesn’t take much – a slight temperature variation, or even a movement in the course of a river – to cause changes that move throughout an ecosystem” is a load of claptrap and implies that nature is fragile….the fact of the matter is that there is “no balance in nature”. 

This has been the theme of the greenies for years and the basis for much of the outrages caused by the Endangered Species Act.  In reality, ”Biologists today understand that there is no balance of nature, there is no ecological stasis, there is only change.”  This slight “variations of temperature” nonsense is just that.  The temperatures around the world vary to the extreme depending on where you live.  Let’s get over these environmental lies….Rachel Carson started this load of claptrap and now even our own people are jumping on the band wagon.  

We absolutely know 1000 years ago that it was substantially warmer than it is today.  What was the result?  People had much better lives.  As for mosquitoes….global warming isn’t the problem….the environmental activists are the problem and dumping them is the solution.  Besides….the world temperature hasn’t warmed since 1998 and possibly 1996 and since the sun is in a quiescent period we are in a cooling cycle right now.  If we are going to spout this claptrap, at least stay up to date.  When we repeat nonsense we promote nonsense.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anthropogenic global warming doesn’t exist, it is a naturally occurring cycle tied in with the suns cycles.   Forests and crops did far better during past periods of warming than periods of cooling.  As for the increase in pest populations, that is a red herring because this will only occur in those areas where it isn’t already suitable for their survival.  However those self same conditions will allow for better growing conditions and an all round better climate for those living in the area.   This whole idea that “nature has a delicate balance and it doesn’t take much – a slight temperature variation, or even a movement in the course of a river – to cause changes that move throughout an ecosystem” is a load of claptrap and implies that nature is fragile….the fact of the matter is that there is “no balance in nature”. </p>
<p>This has been the theme of the greenies for years and the basis for much of the outrages caused by the Endangered Species Act.  In reality, ”Biologists today understand that there is no balance of nature, there is no ecological stasis, there is only change.”  This slight “variations of temperature” nonsense is just that.  The temperatures around the world vary to the extreme depending on where you live.  Let’s get over these environmental lies….Rachel Carson started this load of claptrap and now even our own people are jumping on the band wagon.  </p>
<p>We absolutely know 1000 years ago that it was substantially warmer than it is today.  What was the result?  People had much better lives.  As for mosquitoes….global warming isn’t the problem….the environmental activists are the problem and dumping them is the solution.  Besides….the world temperature hasn’t warmed since 1998 and possibly 1996 and since the sun is in a quiescent period we are in a cooling cycle right now.  If we are going to spout this claptrap, at least stay up to date.  When we repeat nonsense we promote nonsense.</p>
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