Forget global warming: Welcome to the new Ice Age

Toronto National Post: Forget global warming: Welcome to the new Ice Age

Snow cover over North America and much of Siberia, Mongolia and China is greater than at any time since 1966.

The U.S. National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) reported that many American cities and towns suffered record cold temperatures in January and early February. According to the NCDC, the average temperature in January "was -0.3 F cooler than the 1901-2000 (20th century) average."

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And remember the Arctic Sea ice? The ice we were told so hysterically last fall had melted to its "lowest levels on record? Never mind that those records only date back as far as 1972 and that there is anthropological and geological evidence of much greater melts in the past.

The ice is back.

Gilles Langis, a senior forecaster with the Canadian Ice Service in Ottawa, says the Arctic winter has been so severe the ice has not only recovered, it is actually 10 to 20 cm thicker in many places than at this time last year.

OK, so one winter does not a climate make. It would be premature to claim an Ice Age is looming just because we have had one of our most brutal winters in decades.

But if environmentalists and environment reporters can run around shrieking about the manmade destruction of the natural order every time a robin shows up on Georgian Bay two weeks early, then it is at least fair game to use this winter's weather stories to wonder whether the alarmist are being a tad premature.

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Last month, Oleg Sorokhtin, a fellow of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, shrugged off manmade climate change as "a drop in the bucket." Showing that solar activity has entered an inactive phase, Prof. Sorokhtin advised people to "stock up on fur coats."

He is not alone. Kenneth Tapping of our own National Research Council, who oversees a giant radio telescope focused on the sun, is convinced we are in for a long period of severely cold weather if sunspot activity does not pick up soon.

The last time the sun was this inactive, Earth suffered the Little Ice Age that lasted about five centuries and ended in 1850. Crops failed through killer frosts and drought. Famine, plague and war were widespread. Harbours froze, so did rivers, and trade ceased.

It's way too early to claim the same is about to happen again, but then it's way too early for the hysteria of the global warmers, too.

I've often heard the temperature plunge over the past year attributed to a La Nina effect, a weather phenomenon that recurs occasionally. This one is particularly severe. A local meteorologist predicts a reversal starting about June. We will see. Still, the article's observation about what happens "every time a robin shows up on Georgian Bay two weeks early" is spot on.


Comments

3 responses to “Forget global warming: Welcome to the new Ice Age”

  1. Not that you have to blog based on requests…ha…but this topic is confusing. I can’t make heads or tails depending on who I am reading that day on it.
    Cheers.

  2. Man..ethanol will come in really handy 🙂

  3. Nathan
    Confusing indeed. Assessing climate change involves analyzing five interrelated environmental sub-systems : a) atmosphere, b) oceans, c) ice – covered regions (cryosphere), d) land masses (lithosphere), and e) plant and animal life (biosphere). An overwhelming amount of effort has been placed into studying greenhouse gases but each of the these sub-systems is highly complex with each adapting and adujusting to the other. Personally, I think variations in solar radiation has gotten short shrift in the debate. We will see.
    However, assuming estimates of warming from the International Panel on Climate Change are accurate, I think Bjorn Lomborg has done some of the best work on helping us think through our response in the context of all pressing issues in the world. You might check out this YouTube presentation by Lomborg:
    Climate Change and Setting Priorities
    Probably the most representative piece I’ve written on Climate Change is:
    Living Simply in Abundance (15)
    Virgil
    Assuming anthropogenic warming is the main culprit, goverment subsidized ethanol has to be the quintessential exmaple of how not to solve problems. 🙂

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