Meteorologist
Tom Wysmuller: ‘<em>The Recent Temperature
and CO2 Disconnect’em> – even going back ten centuries, there have been
total disconnects between temperature and the CO2 impact, or lack thereof.
“F<em>rom
1000AD to 1800, over a period of relatively stable CO2 values that bounced
around the 280ppm level, temperatures plummeted in the Little Ice Age (LIA) and
then rebounded over a century later. CO2
values neither led nor followed the temperature declines and recoveries…CO2
seems to have had little impact in eITHeR direction on the observed
temperatures over that 10k year period…If CO2 is to be considered a major
driver of temperatures, it is doing a counterintuitive dance around the numbers.’em>
Stott wrote
in 2008.
<em>“As I have said, over
and over again, the fundamental point has always been this: climate change is
governed by hundreds of factors, or variables, and the very idea that we can
manage climate change predictably by understanding and manipulating at the
margins one politically-selected factor (CO2), is as misguided as it gets,” em>
It is not simply, the sun or CO2 when looking at global temperatures, it
is the Sun, volcanoes, tilt of the earth’s axis, water vapor, methane, clouds,
ocean cycles, plate tectonics, albedo, atmospheric dust, Atmospheric
Circulation, cosmic rays, particulates like Carbon Soot, forests and land use,
etc. Climate change is governed by hundreds of factors, or variables, not just
CO2.<em> em>