Dear editor: A phantom threat

Dear editor:

Gary Vogt, no, I did not read the article you mentioned because I am sure it would be full of artificial nonfacts and misinformation to perpetuate the hoax of global warming. I do find it funny that in your rebuttal you would refer to a cartoon to support you're contentions. On second thought, no I don't. A cartoon is where all this global warming foolish should be shown.

If you have access to an archive of letters to the editor, you can find where I have detailed, as much of the factual information about NOAA and many of the others that continue to promote the hoax, as the letters' word limit will allow. The latest was a report dated July 27, 2015, which showed that NOAA has substituted temperature data from large cities for the data from rural reporting stations in an attempt to show a 2-degree rise in temperatures. When caught, NOAA was forced to reveal the real data, which showed no increases in temperature, and in fact, there has been no increase since 1995.

You ask how falsification of some data can make other facts irrelevant. Data based on lies are not "facts," they just enhance the lie. Global warming alarmists predicted that the Arctic ice cap would be gone by 2013, but in 2013, the temperatures were 5 percent cooler than in previous years and the ice volume had increased by 41 percent.

On July 29, 2015, the University College of London reported that the volume of sea ice in the Northern Hemisphere was well above normal. The Arctic ice cap had increased in size by 533,000 square miles. Research scientist Rachael Tilling reported that temperatures in the Arctic had dipped below levels not seen since the 1990s, based on data collected by the European Agency's research satellite Croysat2 and other sources. The EPA reported that there was the creation of 19,000 new ice islands the size of Manhattan. It also noted the calmest tornado season in six decades, calmest hurricane season in three decades and the best air quality ever.

To the south, an increase in ice has made it extremely difficult for ships to supply research stations and the CIA has shut down its climate research program. I guess it is hard to do research to prove global warming when it is too cold and too much ice to get supplies to the research station.

Global warming or climate change is a phantom threat. EPA administrator Gina McCauley had to admit that the new EPA regulations aimed at global warming are going to do little. Economists predict the rise in the cost of electricity due to them will be substantial.

Robert Freeman Jr.

Bonnerdale

Editorial on 08/04/2015

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