When Mr Obama proclaimed climate change more important to national security then terrorism, one has to understand he doesn't have our best interests at heart. What is import to Mr Obama is his ideology of transformation of our way of life.
Debunking Global Warming Claims: National Security Concerns and Shrinking Glaciers
Source: James Taylor, "Top 10 Global Warming Lies That May Shock You," Forbes.com, February 9, 2015.
February 18, 2015
Many of the claims made by environmentalists about the catastrophic effects of global warming have failed to transpire. James Taylor, senior fellow at the Heartland Institute, dispels some of the most outrageous in a recent Forbes article. Two claims seem particularly egregious and worthy of refutation: first, that global warming threatens national security and second, that global warming is causing glaciers to shrink.
President Obama himself said climate change posed "immediate risks to our national security" in his January State of the Union speech, a claim echoed by many environmentalists who believe global warming will cause instability in already unstable regions by creating weather such as droughts and natural disasters that could endanger food supplies, ultimately leading to resource shortages, mass migrations and conflict.
Taylor says the claim is faulty:
Additionally, environmentalists will contend that Montana's Glacier National Park has seen a reduction in glaciers from 150 to 35 over the last 100 years. Again, Taylor says that's entirely misleading: those glaciers have been receding for over 300 years, well before the rise of SUVs or coal-fired power plants.
To read the rest of Taylor's debunking of global warming myths, see his article here.
President Obama himself said climate change posed "immediate risks to our national security" in his January State of the Union speech, a claim echoed by many environmentalists who believe global warming will cause instability in already unstable regions by creating weather such as droughts and natural disasters that could endanger food supplies, ultimately leading to resource shortages, mass migrations and conflict.
Taylor says the claim is faulty:
- Is global warming really causing a reduction in food and water? No. In fact, warming has promoted rather than damaged crop production -- it has lengthened the growing season, and higher concentrations of carbon dioxide have increased crop yields.
- Water, too, is safe: soil moisture has improved, and the earth has seen more precipitation due to warming temperatures.
Additionally, environmentalists will contend that Montana's Glacier National Park has seen a reduction in glaciers from 150 to 35 over the last 100 years. Again, Taylor says that's entirely misleading: those glaciers have been receding for over 300 years, well before the rise of SUVs or coal-fired power plants.
To read the rest of Taylor's debunking of global warming myths, see his article here.
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