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Monday, September 30, 2019

Andrew Bolt: 11 Cool Facts on Warming to Calm Down Your Sobbing Child


I promised you a list — easy to print out — of scientific facts that should stop children from being terrified that global warming will kill them. It's time to fight this hysteria, especially after Greta Thunberg's breakdown at the United Nations. Here's the list. Distribute widely.

NO, GLOBAL WARMING WON’T KILL YOU

Are you terrified by claims that global warming is an “existential threat”? That there will be a “great winnowing” and “mass deaths”? That we face “the collapse of our civilisations”?


Don’t believe those scares.

You are told to believe “the science”. Well, here is some science you should believe – solid scientific facts that tell you that global warming is not as scary as you’ve been told.

Be calm. You are not in danger.

· You have never been less likely to die of a climate-related disaster. Your risk of being killed has fallen 99 per cent in the past century. Source: International Disaster Database.

· You have never been more likely to live longer. Life expectancy around the world has risen by 5.5 years so far this century. Source: World Health Organisation.

· We are getting fewer cyclones, not more. Source: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change; Bureau of Meteorology.

· There is more food than ever. Grain crops have set new records. Source: Food and Agricultural Organisation.

· The world is getting greener. Leaf cover is growing 3 per cent per decade. Source: NASA.

· Low-lying Pacific islands are not drowning. In fact, 43 per cent – including Tuvalu - are growing, and another 43 per cent are stable. Source: Professor Paul Kench, University of Auckland.

· Cold weather is 20 times more likely to kill you than hot weather. Source: Lancet, 20/5/2015

· Global warming does not cause drought. Source: Prof. Andy Pitman, ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes.

· Australia’s rainfall over the past century has actually increased. Source: Bureau of Meteorology.

· There are fewer wildfires. Around the world, the area burned by fire is down 24 per cent over 18 years. Source: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center et al.

Polar bear numbers are increasing, not decreasing. Source: Dr Susan Crockford.


Andrew Bolt is an Australian conservative social and political commentator. 

9 comments:

alloy said...

"How Dare You" add facts to the debate.

Have you no shame?

Albert said...

Thank goodness reason prevails

Anonymous said...

Most if not all, are not clear-cut. As to be expected.

Unknown said...

Good on you Andrew. But you have missed the fact that CO2 emits heat when irradiated with IR radiation. Now this is a fundamental fact that is due to its never changing molecular structure. It trumps all the other facts.

Jack Harte said...

Jack asks " Why have all our glaciers in the South Island retreated, to a very significant distance in my lifetime ?(Age 85 years.
We are unable to scientifically calculate the extent of the previous periods of Ice Ages and Global warming of our Earth After all if coal is derived from vegetation ,please tell me how we have coal seams many kilometres below ground level.?? Yes the Earth is in a climate warming period ,and we have absolutely no way of stopping it. Just hang on and enjoy our wonderful world as it is.

Anonymous said...

Reply to 'Unknown' :- Another fundamental fact regarding CO2 in the atmosphere is that even if it's volume has doubled, the AMOUNT is still infinitesimal! Of the greenhouse gases WATER in all its cyclical forms,properties, and amount, is the greatest regulator.

Anonymous said...

@Unknown
That is true, but it doesn't change the overall heat of the atmosphere at all. A Co2 molecule absorbs an infra-red photon, and then re-emits it later. Whether the photon was incoming or outgoing, the energy involved remains the same.

Anonymous said...

@Unknown

Unknown is correct that CO2 absorbs IR and warms, but so does the much more important water vapour.

However, when any gas is warmed - it rises. In the case of water vapour - this is visible as clouds when the water vapour expands as it rises with falling pressure and condenses as it cools.

In the case of CO2 - it simply continues to rise and fall in temperature with expansion.

In each case an equivalent volume of colder air from the upper atmosphere descends to re-establish the previous equilibrium.

Warmer gases rise to radiate heat to the infinite sink of outer space which is at ~ 5º K.

So - yes while there is no debate CO2 absorbs IR - that does not mean it heats the atmosphere.

Gina Stradwick said...

Very helpful. Thank you so much.