Monday, April 19, 2010

Astrophysicist: Anthropogenic Global Warming is a Myth


South African astrophysicist and solar researcher Hilton Ratcliffe (author of "The Virtue of Heresy" and "The Static Universe") tackles Al Gore, climate change, and the myth of Anthropogenic Global Warming head on. He must be another of those Republican climate deniers in the pockets of big oil.

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  1. I am an American who has lived in South Africa for 16 years. I am glad to see one of their imminent scientist speaking out on this because the vast majority here have seemingly drunk the kool aid on this issue. The South African press has been absolutely silent on recent events within the alarmist camp and the Marxist government here is still singing the UN Climate Treaty song. Of course the reason for this is because South Africa is standing in the begging bowl line hoping to get their share of the climate treaty pie for the west's supposed climate debt.

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  2. I like Al Gore. He's a brilliant person. Sadly, I agree that he's been at the very least 'incomplete' in his detailing of the circumstances that apply to Global Climate Change. Since reading the 2007 'Mars Hints at Solar, Not Human, Cause for Warming, Scientist says", in an online National Geographic article, I've been aware that the Russian scientist, Habibullo Abdussamatov, head of space research at St. Petersburg's Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory in Russia, claims that the Sun, AKA: 'increased Solar activity'/'Solar Irradiance'... is causing the Polar Ice Caps on Mars to melt... and that "The long-term increase in solar irradiance is heating both Earth and Mars." < http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/02/070228-mars-warming.html > All this said and agreed to... I believe, very strongly, that we must do our best to not acerbate what's going on with the Sun. And this means that YES... we must move away from carbon based fuels as quickly as possible. We must switch to IFR & Thorium Nuclear Reactors (reactors that use 99% of Nuclear fissile material, so that current Nuclear waste would be fuel. BTW... current reactors only use 1% of fissile material !!!) So No... we cannot control the Sun... but we can certainly do what we can, and switching away from carbon based fuels could seemingly be a big help. AND BTW... guess who played a LARGE role in stopping the Integral Fast Reactor (IFR reactor) development project, that was 4 years away from coming online with a finished product, in the 1990's while part of the Clinton Administration ? Yes... you guessed it... Al Gore !!!!!!!

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