Monday, 4 January 2010

Parody Singularity

George Moonbat trots out the usual drivel on Comment Is Free:

The sceptics are skating on thin ice. Frozen lakes and ponds used as ice rinks are fun, but a brief cold spell is no reason to deny that climate change is taking place.... The weather of the past few weeks would have been unexceptional in the early 1980s. Today it is being cited as definitive proof that manmade climate change can't be happening. There's a splendid example of such blithering idiocy here: Gerald Warner, writing in the Telegraph, contends that the cold snap lends more support to the idea of a new ice age than to global warming theory.... [blah, blah]

You get the general idea. Now look at the date it was published.

1 comments:

dearieme said...

"When heatwaves strike, climate scientists and environmentalists tend towards caution, explaining that though such events may be consistent with predictions they cannot be used as proof that climate change is taking place": could that untruth really be an honest error? I suppose so, but if so he is remarkably unperceptive, or narrowly read, or stupid.