Climate Change Hooey
According to the National Geographic Society earth is estimated to be 4.54 billion years old, plus or minus about 50 million years.
Earth has experienced cold periods (or “ice ages”) and warm periods (“interglacials”) on roughly 100,000-year cycles for at least the last 1 million years. The last of these ice ages ended around 20,000 years ago.
While our ancestors have been around for about six million years, the modern form of humans only evolved about 200,000 years ago. Civilization as we know it is only about 6,000 years old, and industrialization started in the earnest only in the 1800s.
The first commercially successful internal combustion engine was created by Étienne Lenoir around 1860, and the first modern internal combustion engine, known as the Otto engine, was created in 1876 by Nicolaus Otto.
The first modern air conditioner was invented in 1902 by Willis Haviland Carrier, a skilled engineer who began experimenting with the laws of humidity control to solve an application problem at a printing plant in Brooklyn, NY.
So humans have been using fossil fuels since 1860 or about 162 years, although ozone producing gases (for air conditioning) have only been in use since 1902 or 120 years. Actually though, air conditioning did not come into wide spread use until the 1950’s. Let’s say 1955.
So this means humans really did not have much impact on the environment until 1955 or 67 years ago. This is interesting since many climate scare display temperature charts showing increase as early as 1800. How is that even possible? It’s not!
Nonetheless, the only logical way of looking at this situation is by comparing human’s fossil fuel and ozone producing activity to the typical earth climate cycle. Since these cycles generally last 100,000 years that is our data for calculation:
So, 100,000 / 67 gives us .067 percent. In other words we are expected to believe that based on scientific observation of .067% of a typical earth climate cycle that the end is near.
How ludicrous is that? No self respecting so-called ‘scientist’ would ever make any prediction based on a tiny .067% sample. Human activity represents such a tiny fraction of time on earth that even is you took the total time humans existed of 200,000 years against the age of the earth 4,500,000,000 years it only represents a figure of .0044% – that’s not even one tenth of one percent.
The very idea that human activity is somehow causing a warming cycle is preposterous.