Showing posts with label ONE WORLD ORDER. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ONE WORLD ORDER. Show all posts

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Global Warming is a NWO agends..

As author of COSMOLOGICAL ICE AGES my research shows that human activity has little or no affect on climate. Co2 is a trace gas of .033% of our atmosphere. Why don't people look up this data? If humans could some how double the Co2 it would still be a trace gas of .066%. Oxygen is about 20% and nitrogen is 78%. 
Co2 is necessary to grow food so why would humans want to limit the Co2 output? Its all about money. Al Gore and Bill Clinton made millions selling phone carbon credits to big companies so they can go on spewing Co2. Follow the money!

The founding father of the global warming scam is Maurice Strong. He is a Canadian adviser to the Unite Nations for over 30 years and founder of the green movement. As a result of his "Green Movement" he became a billionaire. Its all about money! follow the money! 

Here is how it works... Create anxiety about ecology and extinction of species. Create fear of climate change and the environment TO THE POINT WHERE IS BECOMES A RELIGION. Get the richest people in the world to bankroll your movement by convincing them how it will make them even richer. 

Get Edmond De Rothschild to create the WORLD CONSERVATION BANK. Get world leaders elected that will force their countries to borrow more and more money to bankrupt their countries. As one of the rich owners of the Federal Reserve forgive some of the debt if they destroy the dollar and adopt the Euro effectively putting the entire world under one currency. Now you have complete control over the entire world -- ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT. 

There is a lot of GW disinformation out there. Right now the sun is what controls the temperature on Earth.  Please read my book, COSMOLOGICAL ICE AGES to understand the real cause of ice ages and the light source responsible for creating most all of the coal, oil and limestone on Earth. www.GuardDogbooks.com  

Study shows Alaska got colder from 2000-2010
Published: January 5, 2013 Updated 6 hours ago2013-01-06T19:47:38Z
By MIKE DUNHAMAnchorage_Daily_News

By MIKE DUNHAM — mdunham@adn.com
The overwhelming majority of Alaska is getting colder and has been since 2000, according to a study by researchers with the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. But the authors stop short of saying the lower temperatures contradict that idea that the earth, and Alaska in particular, is warming. Instead, they conclude that the findings show a temporary variation.
The scientists with the Geophysical Institute's Alaska Climate Research Center looked at temperatures recorded at 20 "first-order meteorological stations" in Alaska from 2000 to 2010. The stations were spread from Annette in Southeast to Barrow on the Arctic Ocean to Cold Bay at the southwest tip of the Alaska Peninsula. All are operated by professional meteorologists with the National Weather Service, use similar or identical equipment and follow uniform operating procedures.
Every station pointed to a cooling trend, except Barrow.
The mean cooling for the average of all 20 stations was 2.34 degrees Fahrenheit. The chilling trend was most pronounced in the Bering Sea region, with King Salmon recording a drop of 4.42 degrees in the first decade of the new century.
The Anchorage average went down by 2.7 degrees over the 10 years, Fairbanks lost about 1.8 degrees and Southeast stations dropped by a degree or less.
The report, produced by a team headed by professor emeritus of geophysics Gerd Wendler, is titled "The First Decade of the New Century: A Cooling Trend for Most of Alaska." It was published in The Open Atmospheric Science Journal, 2012.
A map in the report traces a line across the top of Alaska, starting at Point Hope and generally running across the crest of the Brooks Mountain Range to Canada. All portions of the state south of that line recorded colder temperatures and all places north recorded warmer.
The authors looked into sunspot activity and determined that it was not related to the trend. They did find a correlation with the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, or PDO, a shift in warm waters from the eastern to the western side of the Pacific Ocean not unlike the El Nino warming pattern. But while El Nino shifts over months, the PDO moves much more slowly, staying put for years or decades.
Wendler has previously taken part in research that showed that a long warming period in Alaska, starting in 1977, was influenced by the PDO.
The PDO affects the ongoing low pressure system -- or "semi-permanent cyclone" -- in the Aleutians. In the present configuration, the PDO is causing the Aleutian Low to weaken. That means decreased wind speeds, resulting in less warm air from south of the Aleutians mixing with colder air in the Bering Sea, which leads to chillier temperatures on the west coast of the state.
The Arctic Ocean coast, far from the Aleutians, is not significantly affected by this phenomenon. Barrow showed an increase of 3.04 degrees over the decade, which the authors called substantial.
The report notes previous cooling periods, including a span of some 30 years that began in the 1940s, and says it is too early to decide whether the widespread Alaska cooling trend "is a climatic shift" or merely a blip. Its summary reads: "The long term observed warming of Alaska of about twice the global value. . . . is sometimes temporarily modified or even reversed by natural decadal variations."
The authors acknowledge, however, that the overall statewide drop of 2.34 degrees is a lot for one decade.
Reach Mike Dunham at mdunham@adn.com or 257-4332.

Read more here: http://www.adn.com/2013/01/05/2743379/study-shows-alaska-got-colder.html#storylink=cpy

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

BOGUS CLIMATE CHANGE EXCUSE FOR ONE WORLD ORDER..



Falling Sea Level Upsets Theory of Global Warming
By Mark Chipperfield in Tuvalu and David Harrison in London 
Article from The Telegraph
6 August 2000



In the early 1990s, scientists forecast that the coral atoll of nine islands - which is only 12ft above sea level at its highest point - would vanish within decades because the sea was rising by up to 1.5in a year. However, a new study has found that sea levels have since fallen by nearly 2.5in and experts at Tuvalu's Meteorological Service in Funafuti, the islands' administrative centre, said this meant they would survive for another 100 years.
They said similar sea level falls had been recorded in Nauru and the Solomon Islands, which were also considered to be under threat. The release of the data from Tuvalu, formerly part of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, will renew scientific debate about climate change and its impact on ocean levels. The island's scientists admitted they were surprised and "a little embarrassed" by the change, which they blame on unusual weather conditions caused by El Nino in 1997.




Hilia Vavae, the Metereological Service's director, said: "This is certainly a bit of a shock for us because we have been experiencing the effect of rising oceans for a long time." Although their country has been saved from imminent engulfment, not all islanders are happy about the change in Tuvalu's fortunes. Residents who once worried about their homes being flooded are now complaining that the lower tides are disrupting their fishing expeditions, making it difficult to moor their boats and navigate low-lying reefs. 




All the hype about human caused climate change is disinformation to force you into the One World Order where you will be living in a smaller house or yurt, have fewer children, drive a smaller car and burn oil forever.


They want to keep us on this planet as energy slaves using false propaganda. Sea levels in Cook Inlet, Kodiak have been dropping 3-feet in 100 years--this according to NOAA's actual tide measurement stations. Below is another article on lower sea levels.



Oceans to fall over thousands of years not rise.

By Alister Doyle, Environment Correspondent
OSLO | Thu Mar 6, 2008 2:06pm EST
OSLO (Reuters) - Sea levels are set to fall over millions of years, making the current rise blamed on climate change a brief interruption of an ancient geological trend, scientists said on Thursday.
They said oceans were getting deeper and sea levels had fallen by about 170 meters (560 ft) since the Cretaceous period 80 million years ago when dinosaurs lived. Previously, the little-understood fall had been estimated at 40 to 250 meters.
"The ocean floor has got on average older and gone down and so the sea level has also fallen," said Bernhard Steinberger at the Geological Survey of Norway, one of five authors of a report in the journal Science.
"The trend will continue," he told Reuters.
A computer model based on improved understanding of shifts of continent-sized tectonic plates in the earth's crust projects more deepening of the ocean floor and a further sea level decline of 120 meters in 80 million years' time.
If sea levels were to fall that much now, Russia would be connected to Alaska by land over what is now the Bering StraitBritain would be part of mainland Europe and Australia and Papua island would be the same landmass.
The study aids understanding of sea levels by showing that geology has played a big role alongside ice ages, which can suck vast amounts of water from the oceans onto land.
DOWN NOT UP
"If we humans still exist in 10, 20 or 50 million years, irrespective of how ice caps are waxing and waning, the long term ... is that sea level will drop, not rise," said lead author Dietmar Muller of the University of Sydney.
Over time, Muller told Science in a podcast interview there would be fewer mid-ocean ridges and a shift to more deep plains in the oceans as continents shifted. The Atlantic would widen and the Pacific shrink.
Still, the projected rate of fall works out at 0.015 centimeters a century -- irrelevant when the U.N. Climate Panel estimates that seas will rise by 18-59 cms by 2100 because of global warming stoked by human use of fossil fuels.
"Compared to what is expected due to climate change, the fall is negligible," said Steinberger. Cities from Miami to Shanghai are threatened by rising seas that could also swamp low-lying island nations in the Pacific.
Rising temperatures raise sea levels because water in the oceans expands as it warms, and many glaciers are melting into the seas.
Antarctica and Greenland now contain enough ice to raise sea levels by 50 meters if they all melted, the article said. If all ice on land were gone in 80 million years' time, the net drop in ocean levels would be 70 meters rather than the projected 120.
The study challenges past belief that sea levels might have been only 40 meters higher than today in the Cretaceous period by arguing that measurements from New Jersey in the United States had underestimated the fall.
It said that the New Jersey region had itself subsided by 105 to 180 meters in the period, skewing the readings.
-- For Reuters latest environment blogs click on:
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(Editing by Andrew Roche