Natural Climate Change–What’s That?
September 29, 2013
By Paul Homewood
Hundreds of millions of dollars that have gone into the expensive climate modelling enterprise has all but destroyed governmental funding of research into natural sources of climate change. For years the modelers have maintained that there is no such thing as natural climate change … yet they now, ironically, have to invoke natural climate forces to explain why surface warming has essentially stopped in the last 16 years!
The above is a quote from Roy Spencer.
The full interview is here.
It just amazes me that anyone – ever – would try claiming there’s no such thing as natural climate change, but (of course) it suited their purposes. They knew they were lying.
Reblogged this on Quixotes Last Stand.
I prefer to use the term “natural climate variability”.
I think that using the term “natural climate change” implies that the climate is changing permanently.
If natural climate change always had the potential to do what it has just done (override anthropogenic climate change) than it was always in charge, dominant. And always will be. Logic.
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