exactly.

On Dec 19, 7:01 am, Cold Water <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm with you Mark - if there was no money in it, it wouldn't exist.
>
> CW
> "Achievement is its own reward - pride obscures it." - Major Briggs, Twin
> Peaks
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "mark" <[email protected]>
> To: "PoliticalForum" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 06:58
> Subject: Re: Top 10 [Global Warming] Dud Predictions
>
> yep, more lies deceptions and scare tactics in an attempt to
> legitimize a radical enviornmental policy that  will do more damage
> than good.  although al bore and his cronies have made their millions
> out of the scam.
>
> On Dec 18, 5:44 pm, Cold Water <[email protected]> wrote:
> > (From Oz)
> > Top 10 dud predictions
> > Article from:
> > Andrew Bolt
>
> > December 19, 2008 12:00am
>
> > GLOBAL warming preachers have had a shocking 2008. So many of their
> > predictions this year went splat.
>
> > Here's their problem: they've been scaring us for so long that it's now
> > possible to check if things are turning out as hot as they warned.
>
> > And good news! I bring you Christmas cheer - the top 10 warming
> > predictions to hit the wall this year.
>
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> >   a.. Your say: Andrew Bolt's blog
>
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > Read, so you can end 2008 with optimism, knowing this Christmas won't be
> > the last for you, the planet or even the polar bears.
>
> > 1. OUR CITIES WILL DIE OF THIRST
>
> > TIM Flannery, an expert in bones, has made a fortune from books and
> > lectures warning that we face global warming doom. He scared us so well
> > that we last year made him Australian of the Year.
>
> > In March, Flannery said: "The water problem is so severe for Adelaide that
> > it may run out of water by early 2009."
>
> > In fact, Adelaide's reservoirs are now 75 per cent full, just weeks from
> > 2009.
>
> > In June last year, Flannery warned Brisbane's "water supplies are so low
> > they need desalinated water urgently, possibly in as little as 18 months".
>
> > In fact, 18 months later, its dams are 46 per cent full after Brisbane's
> > wettest spring in 27 years.
>
> > In 2005, Flannery predicted Sydney's dams could be dry in just two years.
>
> > In fact, three years later its dams are 63 per cent full, not least
> > because June last year was its wettest since 1951.
>
> > In 2004, Flannery said global warming would cause such droughts that
> > "there is a fair chance Perth will be the 21st century's first ghost
> > metropolis".
>
> > In fact, Perth now has the lowest water restrictions of any state capital,
> > thanks to its desalination plant and dams that are 40 per cent full after
> > the city's wettest November in 17 years.
>
> > Lesson: This truly is a land "of drought and flooding rains". Distrust a
> > professional panic merchant who predicts the first but ignores the second.
>
> > 2. OUR REEF WILL DIE
>
> > PROFESSOR Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, of Queensland University, is Australia's
> > most quoted reef expert.
>
> > He's advised business, green and government groups, and won our rich
> > Eureka Prize for scares about our reef. He's chaired a $20 million global
> > warming study of the World Bank.
>
> > In 1999, Hoegh-Guldberg warned that the Great Barrier Reef was under
> > pressure from global warming, and much of it had turned white.
>
> > In fact, he later admitted the reef had made a "surprising" recovery.
>
> > In 2006, he warned high temperatures meant "between 30 and 40 per cent of
> > coral on Queensland's great Barrier Reef could die within a month".
>
> > In fact, he later admitted this bleaching had "a minimal impact".
>
> > In 2007, he warned that temperature changes of the kind caused by global
> > warming were again bleaching the reef.
>
> > In fact, the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network last week said there had
> > been no big damage to the reef caused by climate change in the four years
> > since its last report, and veteran diver Ben Cropp said this week that in
> > 50 years he'd seen none at all.
>
> > Lesson: Reefs adapt, like so much of nature. Learn again that scares make
> > big headlines and bigger careers.
>
> > 3. GOODBYE, NORTH POLE
>
> > IN April this year, the papers were full of warnings the Arctic ice could
> > all melt.
>
> > "We're actually projecting this year that the North Pole may be free of
> > ice for the first time," claimed Dr David Barber, of Manitoba University,
> > ignoring the many earlier times the Pole has been ice free.
>
> > "It's hard to see how the system may bounce back (this year)," fretted Dr
> > Ignatius Rigor, of Washington University's polar science centre.
>
> > Tim Flannery also warned "this may be the Arctic's first ice-free year",
> > and the ABC and Age got reporter Marian Wilkinson to go stare at the ice
> > and wail: "Here you can see climate change happening before your eyes."
>
> > In fact, the Arctic's ice cover this year was almost 10 per cent above
> > last year's great low, and has refrozen rapidly since. Meanwhile, sea ice
> > in the Southern Hemisphere has been increasing. Been told either cool
> > fact?
>
> > Yet Barber is again in the news this month, predicting an ice-free Arctic
> > now in six years. Did anyone ask him how he got his last prediction wrong?
>
> > Lesson: The media prefers hot scares to cool truths. And it rarely holds
> > its pet scaremongers to account.
>
> > 4. BEWARE HUGE WINDS
>
> > AL Gore sold his scary global warming film, An Inconvenient Truth, shown
> > in almost every school in the country, with a poster of a terrible
> > hurricane.
>
> > Former US president Bill Clinton later gloated: "It is now generally
> > recognised that while Al Gore and I were ridiculed, we were right about
> > global warming. . . It's going to lead to more hurricanes."
>
> > In fact, there is still no proof of a link between any warming and
> > hurricanes.
>
> > Australia is actually getting fewer cyclones, and last month researchers
> > at Florida State University concluded that the 2007 and 2008 hurricane
> > seasons had the least tropical activity in the Northern Hemisphere in 30
> > years.
>
> > Lesson: Beware of politicians riding the warming bandwagon.
>
> > 5. GIANT HAILSTONES WILL SMASH THROUGH YOUR ROOF
>
> > ROSS Garnaut, a professor of economics, is the guru behind the Rudd
> > Government's global warming policies.
>
> > He this year defended the ugly curved steel roof he'd planned at the rear
> > of his city property, telling angry locals he was protecting himself from
> > climate change: "Severe and more frequent hailstones will be a feature of
> > this change," he said.
>
> > In fact, even the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change admits
> > "decreases in hail frequency are simulated for Melbourne. . ."
>
> > Lesson: Beware also of government advisers on that warming wagon.
>
> > 6. NO MORE SKIING
>
> > A BAD ski season three years ago - right after a great one - had The Age
> > and other alarmists blaming global warming. The CSIRO, once our top
> > science body, fanned the fear by claiming resorts such as Mt Hotham and Mt
> > Buller could lose a quarter of their snow by 2020.
>
> > In fact, this year was another boom one for skiing, with Mt Hotham and Mt
> > Buller covered in snow five weeks before the season started.
>
> > What's more, a study this year in the Hydrological Sciences Journal
> > checked six climate models, including one used by the CSIRO.
>
> > It found they couldn't even predict the regional climate we'd had already:
> > "Local model projections cannot be credible . . ."
>
> > It also confirmed the finding of a study last year in the International
> > Journal of Climatology that the 22 most cited global warming models could
> > not "accurately explain the (global) climate from the recent past".
>
> > As for predicting the future. . .
>
> > Lesson: The CSIRO's scary predictions are near worthless.
>
> > 7. PERTH WILL BAKE DRY
>
> > THE CSIRO last year claimed Perth was "particularly vulnerable" and had a
> > 90 per cent chance of getting less rain and higher temperatures.
>
> > "There are not many other parts of the world where the IPCC has made a
> > prediction that a drop in rainfall is highly likely," it said.
>
> > In fact, Perth has just had its coldest and wettest November since 1991.
>
> > Lesson: As I said, don't trust the CSIRO's model or its warnings.
>
> > 8. ISLANDS WILL DROWN
>
> > THE seas will rise up to 100m by 2100, claims ABC Science Show host Robyn
> > Williams. Six metres, suggests Al Gore. So let's take in "climate
> > refugees" from low-lying Tuvalu, says federal Labor. And ban coastal
> > development, says the Brumby Government.
>
> > In fact, while the seas have slowly risen since the last ice age, before
> > man got gassy, they've stopped rising for the last two, according to data
> > from the Jason-1 satellite.
>
> > "There is no evidence for accelerated sea-level rises," the Royal
> > Netherlands Meteorological Institute declared last month.
>
> > Lesson: Trust the data, not the politicians.
>
> > 9. BRITAIN WILL SWELTER
>
> > The British Met Office is home to the Hadley Centre, one of the top
> > centres of the man-made global warming faith.
>
> > In April it predicted: "The coming summer is expected to be a 'typical
> > British summer'. . ."
>
> > In fact, in August it admitted: "(This) summer . . . has been one of the
> > wettest on record across the UK." In September it predicted: "The coming
> > winter (is) likely to be milder than average."
>
> > In fact, winter has been so cold that London had its first October snow in
> > 74 years -- and on the day Parliament voted to fight "global warming".
>
> > Lesson: If the Met can't predict the weather three months out, what can it
> > know of the climate 100 years hence?
>
> > 10. WE'LL BE HOTTER
>
> > SPEAKING of the Met, it has so far predicted 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005 and
> > 2007 would be
>
> ...
>
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