part of the reason we don't use charts as short as yours is because yours is very short term and come in right after we had what is known as the little ice age.
Is the flood on there? I love the history lesson and the way the chart tells you what to think! Looks like something the Jehova's Witnesses would pass out in their pamphlets! LOL Oh, and the statement on it that for a TWO YEARS, THERE WAS MAJOR GLOBAL COOLING !! the temps were going down! Oh my! That's even shorter than 16. LOL. I don't know what's more of a joke. The chart or the person that posted it.
Now THIS chart is useful and actually something that someone with an IQ higher than 80 would look at. THIS is the relevant scale to see the effect of our CO2 on the earth's temps. THIS is actual science. Note the lack of a history lesson. LOL Oh but it's from NOAA so it can't be trusted. By paranoid idiots.
The global warming alarmists keep pushing the 'crisis' of the polar bears. There is only one crisis that the polar bears need to be saved from ----- overpopulation. An inconvenient truth: More polar bears alive today than 40 years ago http://dailycaller.com/2013/02/04/more-polar-bears-alive-today-than-40-years-ago/
Do you really have any interest in the truth? Or only trying to find something, anything, that supports your mistaken and dogmatically held opinion? From the article âThere are about 25,000 polar bears alive today worldwide. In 1973, there was a global hunting ban. So once hunting was dramatically reduced, the population exploded.â Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2013/02/04/more-polar-bears-alive-today-than-40-years-ago/#ixzz2Jz8nvjJZ
Do you really have an interest in the truth? Or are you stuck on chanting the "global warming" dogma that you quote one line from an article and ignore the rest. Polar bears became a focal point for environmentalists after former Vice President Al Gore featured them in his 2006 global warming documentary, âAn Inconvenient Truth.â The bears were classified as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act to in May 2008 because their habitat was being threatened by global warming. Unger wanted to write the definitive book on how man-made global warming was destroying polar bear habitats and leading to their extinction. He packed up his family and moved north to Churchill, Manitoba â called the âPolar Bear Capital of the Worldâ because of the large amounts of bears that congregate near it in the autumn. âMy humble plan was to become a hero of the environmental movement,â Unger told NPR. âI was going to go up to the Canadian Arctic, I was going to write this mournful elegy for the polar bears, at which point Iâd be hailed as the next coming of John Muir and borne aloft on the shoulders of my environmental compatriots.â âSo when I got up there, I started realizing polar bears were not in as bad a shape as the conventional wisdom had led me to believe, which was actually very heartening, but didnât fit well with the book Iâd been planning to write,â he added.