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Who made up Global Warming?

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Who made up Global Warming?

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Nature did what with her melting glaciers and her increase in tropospheric longwave radiation and her poleward movement of vector-borne diseases and her expansion of the Hadley Cell and her tropopause height change and her upper atmospheric cooling combined with lower atmospheric warming. Of course anyone with any brain whatsoever knows that these are all tricks to forward the scam of global warming because the planet is actually cooling and we need to prepare for the next ice age. Damn you nature! I will not pay my carbon tax! You can pretend that the planet is warming all you want but I know the truth!

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The hypothesis of man-made global warming has existed since the 1880s. Before the 1980s this hypothesis was usually regarded as a curiosity because the nineteenth century calculations indicated that mean global temperature should have risen more than 1°C by 1940, and it had not. (just like today) In 1979, Mrs Margaret Thatcher became Prime Minister of the UK, and she elevated the hypothesis to the status of a major international policy issue. Mrs Thatcher could not have promoted the global warming issue without the support of her UK political party. And they were willing to give it. Following the General Election of 1979, most of the incoming Cabinet had been members of the government, which lost office in 1974. They blamed the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) for their 1974 defeat. They, therefore, desired an excuse for reducing the UK coal industry and, thus, the NUM’s power. Coal-fired power stations emit CO2 but nuclear power stations don’t. Global warming provided an excuse for

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The first suggestion of anthropogenic global warming is often attributed to the Swedish chemist and Nobel Prize winner Svante Arrhenius. In 1896 Arrhenius was the first person to have produced credible and reliable documentary evidence as to the existence of global warming, this was published in his paper- “On the influence of carbonic acid in the air upon the temperature of the ground” (carbonic acid being the chemical name of the time for carbon dioxide). http://www.rsc.org/images/Arrhenius1896_… At the same time an American P C Chamberlain was working on similar studies though not as extensively as Arrhenius. The first scientific connection to global warming dates from 1811 when it was speculated that atmospheric pollution led to increased temperatures. I believe this was the hypothesis of the physicist and astronomer Simeon Denis Poisson. In 1824 the French scientist Jean-Baptiste Fourier (a colle

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Global warming is happening but alot of it isn’t our fault. It is natural for the world to warm hence the end of the ice age. This is because of a hole in the ozone layer getting larger through carbon dioxide and other gases but most of it is from volcanoes and other natural things. We don’t help the situation but it doesn’t make a huge difference.

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