Climate Fight Is Heating Up in Deep Freeze By JOHN M. BRODER
Published: February 10, 2010
WASHINGTON As millions of people along the East Coast hole up in their snowbound homes, the two sides in the climate-change debate are seizing on the mounting drifts to bolster their arguments.
Skeptics of global warming are using the record-setting snows to mock those who warn of dangerous human-driven climate change this looks more like global cooling, they taunt.
Most climate scientists respond that the ferocious storms are consistent with forecasts that a heating planet will produce more frequent and more intense weather events.
But some independent climate experts say the blizzards in the Northeast no more prove that the planet is cooling than the lack of snow in Vancouver or the downpours in Southern California prove that it is warming.
As an illustration of their point of view, the family of Senator James M. Inhofe, Republican of Oklahoma, a leading climate skeptic in Congress, built a six-foot-tall igloo on Capitol Hill and put a cardboard sign on top that read Al Gores New Home.
The extreme weather, Mr. Inhofe said by e-mail, reinforced doubts about scientists conclusion that global warming was unequivocal and most likely caused by human activity.
Nonsense, responded Joseph Romm, a climate-change expert and former Energy Department official who writes about climate issues at the liberal Center for American Progress.
Ideologues in the Senate keep pushing the anti-scientific disinformation that big snowstorms are evidence against human-caused global warming, Mr. Romm wrote on Wednesday.
Poster Comment:
If one needs more evidence that the left is insane, this should satisfy their curiosity. According to the NY Times, a newspaper that is no longer read except by those within the confines of the Beltway, the recent blizzards are more proof of global warming. When the thaw comes in April, I expect to see palm trees scattered among the cherry blossoms.