Most of the time the suppression is slow and under the radar, but it's much like the frog in the cold water, the frog is having a great time swimming around, that is, until the fire is applied and the water begins to boil, then it's too late for the frog.
Understand? The frog is us under the influence of progressive socialist promising everything for everyone. Voters in November bought into free stuff, remember? But when the floor drops out from under the free stuff, all that will be left is a progressive socialist government boot on our necks. The frog in the hot water?
Like the frog in the hot water, it will be too late for us when we wake up to find we are all in the chains of dependence and poverty.
Global Warming Slows to Crawl, Puzzles Scientists
Source: Graham Lloyd, "Twenty-Year Hiatus in Rising Temperatures has Climate Scientists Puzzled," The Australian, March 30, 2013.
April 4, 2013
For years climate scientists and environmentalists have made grim predictions about the future of humanity on a planet suffering from intense global warming. However, a two-decade pause in global warming is causing more skepticism about global warming. Some view the trend as an indication that anthropogenic (human-caused) global warming is false but others says the temporary cooling trend only makes the stakes greater in the long run, says Graham Lloyd, environment editor for The Australian.
- A paper published by the head of the National Aeronautical and Space Administration's Goddard Institute for Space Studies says that the lower than expected rise in temperatures between 2000 and today could be explained by increased emissions from coal burning.
- The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) chairman said that the slowing temperature rise would have to continue for 30 years to 40 years before it would make a difference.
- Between 2000 and 2010, humans added about 100 billion tons of carbon to the atmosphere, which represents about 25 percent of all the carbon dioxide emitted by humans since 1750.
- With such a large percentage of overall emissions occurring in a short time, scientists are puzzled by the mismatch between rising greenhouse gases and stagnant temperatures.
- Some climate scientists are warning that the hiatus does not mean that global warming is a sham.
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