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Little ice ages are predicted

Climate alarmists at Greenpeace and the CBC will be dismayed at the latest study published in Thermal Science by Habibullo Abdussamatov.

Editor:

Climate alarmists at Greenpeace and the CBC will be dismayed at the latest study published in Thermal Science by Habibullo Abdussamatov.

He is the lead scientist, Russian Academy of Science.

He heads the Russian space research laboratory and global warming  research and incorporates data collected by the International Space Station.

Mr. Abdussamatov has correctly forecast for the last 10 years there would be no global warming, he has been 100 per cent accurate.

He now believes we are entering a little ice age, folks in Ontario and the Maritimes would find this easy to believe. Scientists agree there have been 18 “Little Ice Ages” that correspond to cycles of alternating spikes and diminishing sunspot activities.

We are heading into diminished sunspot activity which will result in continued cooling.

This is a regular pattern, the ebb and flow of nature, comparable to our seasons but a longer time frame, a couple hundred year cycle for the sun.

Climate hysterics continue to be global warming doomsayers.

They use magical thinking to explain the 20-year halt in global warming such as,

“The oceans are absorbing all the heat, it’s building up and in 5 years the oceans will unleash a bath water hot tsunami.”

Independent thinking and enquiring scientists are breaking free from the brain numbing herd instinct of the science fiction warmists who can’t admit that their computer generated climate models have been totally wrong.

Greenpeace continues to rely on this misinformation to create fear in a well meaning public to generate their donations, in Canada $11.5 million dollars in 2012.

The media repeats the same questionable statement daily, “Man made global warming causing everything from heat waves to hurricanes.”

This  generates more donations to Greenpeace. Money for nothing and the advertising is free!

Alan Trenzek

Williams Lake