Friday, 16 September 2011

Nobel Prize winner resigns–global temperatures "amazingly stable"

A Nobel Physics Prize winner has resigned from the American Physical Society over its decision to officially back the  warmist fiction promoted by assorted ragtag Nobel Peace Prize winners. Said Norwegian physicist Ivar Giaever in his resignation letter:

"In the APS, it is okay to discuss whether the mass of the proton changes over time and how a multi-universe behaves, but the evidence of global warming is incontrovertible?"
    "The claim (how can you measure the average temperature of the whole earth for a whole year?) is that the temperature has changed from ~288.0 to ~288.8 degree Kelvin in about 150 years, which (if true) means to me is that the temperature has been amazingly stable, and both human health and happiness have definitely improved in this 'warming' period."

Hard to argue with any of that.

In addition to Giaever, other prominent scientists have resigned recently from APS over its attempted of warnism from hypothesis to new religion. See: Prominent Physicist Hal Lewis Resigns from APS: 'Climategate was a fraud on a scale I have never seen... This is not science'

[Hat tip Jeff Perren]

2 comments:

gregster said...

The wheels fall from the climate cart but there remains layer upon layer of mindless cost at every level to strip off.

Scientists are developing growing meat in petris dishes to reduce emissions, windmills, electric cars (which actually run on fossil fuels)..

I could continue for several pages. This is easily the biggest hoax since the invented god.

Anonymous said...

Listen to this guy Pattrick Smellie from a place called Business Desk talking to Larry Williams
http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/thisweek/hourrecs/Thu,%20Sep%2015%2018.00%20trn-newstalk-zb-akl.asf
Starts around 32.40
Why do we have business people advocating for increased costs on businesses rather than trying promote reduction in costs
Similar comments I also direct to Phil O'Reilly who seems keen as mustard to lumber more costs on my business

David