The Chairman of the International Geological Congress' Science Committee David Gee is questioning global warming theories.
He asks, "for how many years must the planet cool before we begin to understand that the planet is not warming?"
The chairman's remarks appeared in an editorial today by the Examiner Newspaper Group which says the scientific consensus that former vice president and global warming activist Al Gore relies on is "being unraveled by mother nature."
The editorial adds, "Ice is expanding this year — not shrinking — and there were 115 record-low temperatures reported in the United States in October... it appears that 2008, the National Climatic Data Center now says, will go down as the coldest year in a decade."
And here's more evidence of global warming:
The western tip of Lake Superior has frozen over in December for the first time in recent memory, and that could mean a long season of ice angling that hasn’t been seen in years.It was the first time in 17 years. The world is not warming. Wake up, Al.
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