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Why don't ANY of the news programs mention "Global Warming" as a possible explanation for all of the recent ..

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weather anomalies? Weather has been a #1 story around the globe for the past coupla' years (as opposed to the previous billion or so...)!

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  1. It's been colder than normal for months now.

    Does that prove global warming?


  2. And article from Time Magazine a couple of years ago.

    In Africa, drought continues for the sixth consecutive year, adding terribly to the toll of famine victims.  Record rains in parts of the U.S., Pakistan and Japan caused some of the worst flooding in centuries. In Canada's wheat belt, a particularly chilly and rainy spring has delayed planting and may well bring a disappointingly small harvest. Rainy Britain, on the other hand, has suffered from uncharacteristic dry spells the past few springs. A series of unusually cold winters has gripped the American Far West, while New England and northern Europe have recently experienced the mildest winters within anyone's recollection.

    As they review the bizarre and unpredictable weather pattern of the past several years, a growing number of scientists are beginning to suspect that many seemingly contradictory meteorological fluctuations are actually part of a global climatic upheaval.

    Date:  Jun 24, 1974  taking about global cooling.

    We get weather anomalies when the earth is cooling and heating up.  Could it be that weather anomalies are normal?

    The reason why it is not reported is that it has nothing to do with global warming.  Your belief in weather anomalies is nothing but a rationalization to justify your beliefs that global warming is real when evidence is to the contrary.

  3. It should be a main topic, but unfortunately, my guess is they don't want World wide panic or the large corporations/businesses who pay enormous amounts of money on advertising to the media, both television and print, do not want it mentioned as they are responsible for the pollution causing it.

    Thursday February 21, 04:52 PM

    Aust 'most vulnerable' to climate change: Garnaut

    A report by economist Ross Garnaut has warned Australia must take a lead role in tackling climate change or risk becoming the most badly damaged country in the developed world.

    Professor Garnaut has handed down his interim report on carbon emissions targets and the creation of an emissions trading scheme today.

    The report was commissioned by the federal, state and territory governments to help develop major policies on climate change.

    Professor Garnaut says Australia's large agricultural sector and a reliance on trade with developing nations in Asia, that are also put at risk by rising temperatures, makes it one of the most vulnerable countries in the developed world.

    "Without action we are running towards dangerous points more quickly that a lot of the earlier analysis has suggested," he said.

    He says Australia needs to play a lead role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions by going beyond its stated target of a 60 per cent cut by 2050.

    But Professor Garnaut says Australia is relatively well-placed to convert strong action on climate change into economic opportunity.

    The report also sets out an initial guide to the design of an emissions trading scheme.

    State and federal leaders have been briefed on the details of the interim report in Adelaide.

    South Australian Premier Mike Rann says it paints a very sobering picture for the global community.

    "Essentially what I'm sure that you will find out is that in the last five years and certainly since the modelling done by Sir Nicholas Stern, things are much worse for the world in terms of global warming than previously believed," he said.

    Western Australian Premier Alan Carpenter says the report has a blunt warning.

    "What Ross Garnaut has done is basically tell us, 'less time than you thought, more action than you thought, maybe in a shorter space of time'," Mr Carpenter said.

    "There needs to be a sense of urgency. This isn't a matter just for governments, it's a matter for the ordinary people of the states."

    Policy

    Climate Change Minister Penny Wong has welcomed the interim report and says it will help to inform the Federal Government as it develops its policies.

    But she says Labor will not go past its election commitment of a 60 per cent cut in emissions by 2050.

    "Obviously unlike the previous government we have said we would be cognisant of the science," she said.

    "But the Government's commitment is the one we made prior to the election and that we took to the Australian people, which is a reduction of 60 per cent by 2050.

    "That is the approach the Government will take."

    Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has told Parliament it is vital the Government gets its climate change policies right.

    "It's critical for the economy, critical for families, critical for the environment, critical for national security," he said.

    "After 12 years of inaction on the whole question of climate change it's time that Australia led the international community on this question, it's time we had a government that led the national debate on this question.

    "That's what needs to be done now, that's what this Government is now engaged in."

    The final report will be released in September.

    The Climate Institute says the report is an important starting point for a mature debate about climate change policy.

    Chief executive John Connor says it outlines how Australian can become a low-carbon economy.

    "What's significant is that he highlights that Australia is one of the countries most at risk from climate change, but also has most to gain from early action on climate change," Mr Connor said.

    "So this is a real important curtain-raiser on a mature debate that we need to have, and that needs to look at strong action and decisive action."

    Related links: Commit now on climate: Garnaut Review

    Garnaut report a call to action, says Brown

    Garnaut report must strike a balance: Bligh

    24 world cities in 'Earth Hour' black-out: organisers

    FULL COVERAGE: Environment News on Yahoo!7

  4. Global Warming? New Data Shows Ice Is Back

    Tuesday, February 19, 2008 11:55 AM

    By: Phil Brennan Article Font Size  

    Are the world's ice caps melting because of climate change, or are the reports just a lot of scare mongering by the advocates of the global warming theory?

    Scare mongering appears to be the case, according to reports from the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) that reveal that almost all the allegedly “lost” ice has come back. A NOAA report shows that ice levels which had shrunk from 5 million square miles in January 2007 to just 1.5 million square miles in October, are almost back to their original levels.

    Moreover, a Feb. 18 report in the London Daily Express showed that there is nearly a third more ice in Antarctica than usual, challenging the global warming crusaders and buttressing arguments of skeptics who deny that the world is undergoing global warming.

    The Daily express recalls the photograph of polar bears clinging on to a melting iceberg which has been widely hailed as proof of the need to fight climate change and has been used by former Vice President Al Gore during his "Inconvenient Truth" lectures about mankind’s alleged impact on the global climate.

    Gore fails to mention that the photograph was taken in the month of August when melting is normal. Or that the polar bear population has soared in recent years.

    As winter roars in across the Northern Hemisphere, Mother Nature seems to have joined the ranks of the skeptics.

    As the Express notes, scientists are saying the northern Hemisphere has endured its coldest winter in decades, adding that snow cover across the area is at its greatest since 1966. The newspaper cites the one exception — Western Europe, which had, until the weekend when temperatures plunged to as low as -10 C in some places, been basking in unseasonably warm weather.

    Around the world, vast areas have been buried under some of the heaviest snowfalls in decades. Central and southern China, the United States, and Canada were hit hard by snowstorms. In China, snowfall was so heavy that over 100,000 houses collapsed under the weight of snow.

    Jerusalem, Damascus, Amman, and northern Saudi Arabia report the heaviest falls in years and below-zero temperatures. In Afghanistan, snow and freezing weather killed 120 people. Even Baghdad had a snowstorm, the first in the memory of most residents.

    AFP news reports icy temperatures have just swept through south China, stranding 180,000 people and leading to widespread power cuts just as the area was recovering from the worst weather in 50 years, the government said Monday. The latest cold snap has taken a severe toll in usually temperate Yunnan province, which has been struck by heavy snowfalls since Thursday, a government official from the provincial disaster relief office told AFP.

    Twelve people have died there, state Xinhua news agency reported, and four remained missing as of Saturday.

    An ongoing record-long spell of cold weather in Vietnam's northern region, which started on Jan. 14, has killed nearly 60,000 cattle, mainly bull and buffalo calves, local press reported Monday. By Feb. 17, the spell had killed a total of 59,962 cattle in the region, including 7,349 in the Ha Giang province, 6,400 in Lao Cai, and 5,571 in Bac Can province, said Hoang Kim Giao, director of the Animal Husbandry Department under the Vietnamese Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, according to the Pioneer newspaper.

    In Britain the temperatures plunged to -10 C in central England, according to the Express, which reports that experts say that February could end up as one of the coldest in Britain in the past 10 years with the freezing night-time conditions expected to stay around a frigid -8 C until at least the middle of the week. And the BBC reports that a bus company's efforts to cut global warming emissions have led to services being disrupted by cold weather.

    Meanwhile Athens News reports that a raging snow storm that blanketed most of Greece over the weekend and continued into the early morning hours on Monday, plunging the country into sub-zero temperatures. The agency reported that public transport buses were at a standstill on Monday in the wider Athens area, while ships remained in ports, public services remained closed, and schools and courthouses in the more severely-stricken prefectures were also closed.

    Scores of villages, mainly on the island of Crete, and in the prefectures of Evia, Argolida, Arcadia, Lakonia, Viotia, and the Cyclades islands were snowed in.

    More than 100 villages were snowed-in on the island of Crete and temperatures in Athens dropped to -6 C before dawn, while the coldest temperatures were recorded in Kozani, Grevena, Kastoria and Florina, where they plunged to -12 C.

    If global warming gets any worse we'll all freeze to death.

    © 2008 Newsmax. All rights reserved.

  5. because global warming is a myth missy

  6. Because then they'd be bombarded by insults from naysayers.

  7. Because usually they just want to focus on the key points and the incidents that have occured due to these wild weather problems. And they just don't get to talk about global warming. And global warming is already such a big issue in itself.

    By the way, they do sometimes mention global warming. Just not exactly with the words "global warming" or "climate change"

  8. You can't say that record cold and snows are caused by warming without looking foolish.

    Global warming is a natural occurrence that ended in 1998.

    It's time to move on.

  9. yeah, what weather anomalies?  They aren't anomalies because we can only assume they happened in the past before we were here.  You cant prove they didn't.  And its terribly arrogant to believe this stuff only happens because WE are here.

  10. Because global warming is about science, not mindless hype.

    It s possible (even likely) that some of te odd weather we see is influenced by global warming. But we always have weather--and there are always some odd events. Most  will turn out to have nothing to do with global warming, but be due to other causes.  So the media isn't running around making irresponsible claaims without evidence.

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