 The first, on May 21, headed , reported that the entire Alpine "winter sports industry"
could soon "grind to a halt for lack of snow". The second, on December 19,
headed "The Alps have best
snow conditions in a generation" , reported that this winter's Alpine
snowfalls "look set to beat all records by New Year's Day".
Easily one of the most important stories of 2008 has been all the evidence
suggesting that this may be looked back on as the year when there was a
turning point in the great worldwide panic over man-made global warming.
Just when politicians in Europe and America have been adopting the most
costly and damaging measures politicians have ever proposed, to combat this
supposed menace, the tide has turned in three significant respects.
First, all over the world, temperatures have been dropping in a way wholly
unpredicted by all those computer models which have been used as the main
drivers of the scare. Last winter, as temperatures plummeted, many parts of
the world had snowfalls on a scale not seen for decades. This winter, with the
whole of Canada and half the US under snow, looks likely to be even worse.
After several years flatlining, global temperatures have dropped sharply
enough to cancel out much of their net rise in the 20th century.
Ever shriller and more frantic has become the insistence of the warmists,
cheered on by their army of media groupies such as the BBC, that the last 10
years have been the "hottest in history" and that the North Pole would soon
be ice-free – as the poles remain defiantly icebound and those polar bears
fail to drown. All those hysterical predictions that we are seeing more
droughts and hurricanes than ever before have infuriatingly failed to
materialise.
Even the more cautious scientific acolytes of the official orthodoxy now admit
that, thanks to "natural factors" such as ocean currents, temperatures have
failed to rise as predicted (although they plaintively assure us that this
cooling effect is merely "masking the underlying warming trend", and that the
temperature rise will resume worse than ever by the middle of the next
decade).
Secondly, 2008 was the year when any pretence that there was a "scientific
consensus" in favou Read More |