Thursday, December 18, 2008

More Global Warming Heresy at CNN

Chad Myers is a heretic when it comes to faith in man-made global warming. Chad Myers is also an American Meteorological Society certified meteorologist (or if you prefer would could call him a "Weather Dude.") He works for CNN.

He outed himself on Lou Dobbs' show this week.

“You know, to think that we could affect weather all that much is pretty arrogant,” Myers said. “Mother Nature is so big, the world is so big, the oceans are so big – I think we’re going to die from a lack of fresh water or we’re going to die from ocean acidification before we die from global warming, for sure.”
Myers is the second CNN weather heretic. The first was Rob Marciano, who charged that Archbishop Algore's Oscar-winning movie had some rather huge plot holes.

“There are definitely some inaccuracies,” Marciano said during the Oct. 4, 2007 broadcast of CNN’s “American Morning.” “The biggest thing I have a problem with is this implication that Katrina was caused by global warming.”


Marciano also said that, “global warming does not conclusively cause stronger hurricanes like we’ve seen,” pointing out that “by the end of this century we might get about a 5 percent increase.”

Unfortunately the pressure from the Global Warming curia was so great that Marciano recanted his statement the very next day. Let's hope Myers is made of sterner stuff.


With Myers on the Dobbs' program was Dr. Jay Lehr, a senior fellow at The Heartland Institute and an expert on environmental policy. He had this to add:

“If we go back really, in recorded human history, in the 13th Century, we were probably 7 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than we are now and it was a very prosperous time for mankind,” Lehr said. “If go back to the Revolutionary War 300 years ago, it was very, very cold. We’ve been warming out of that cold spell from the Revolutionary War period and now we’re back into a cooling cycle.”


Lehr suggested the earth is presently entering a cooling cycle – a result of nature, not man.


“The last 10 years have been quite cool,” Lehr continued. “And right now, I think we’re going into cooling rather than warming and that should be a much greater concern for humankind. But, all we can do is adapt. It is the sun that does it, not man.”

Which is pretty much in line with saying God is responsible.

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