“No, Michael Mann, Global Warming Didn't Cause Hurricane Harvey's Devastation” (8/31/2017 - Investor's Business Daily at investors.com)Written by someone unwilling to put their name on this libelous cowardly act of defamation.
I have no idea who's behind Investor's Business Daily or this editorial, but I know fraud and libel when I see it. I have spent the past few days dissecting this particular example of calumny crossing over into what seems to me felonious criminal vandalism on Professor Mann’s professional reputation - not to mention we the citizen's right and need to honestly hear about what climate scientists are learning!
To spell out my case I have quoted the entire editorial in five chapters (nothing left out, nothing added) talking point by talking point, in chronological order, broken down into bite-sized chunks. Here we examine the final Points of Contention 28 to 36, what can I say, there was more fodder here than the 24 points of contention I initially spotted. Investors Business Daily quotes are in Courier font
Investor's Business Daily POC#28 - “In short, it's part of a long-term weather pattern — not climate change.
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Well yes, it’s part of a long-term climate pattern which gets reflected in the increasingly extreme weather unfolding before our eyes.
Think of weather as the agent that transfers the broiling heat and atmospheric moisture of the tropics into the colder polar regions. Increasing heat will increase the amount of energy and moisture weather patterns need to transport. Quite simple. Quite inevitable.
Think of weather as the agent that transfers the broiling heat and atmospheric moisture of the tropics into the colder polar regions. Increasing heat will increase the amount of energy and moisture weather patterns need to transport. Quite simple. Quite inevitable.
Incidentally, for the record, “climate change” is a result and tells us nothing. Think physics, it’s “Global Warming” that is driving all these transitions. Increasing heat, energy and atmospheric moisture is what’s changing our climate, along with the weather patterns that spawn out of this energized weather engine.
Compounding interest working in the natural world. Simple physics.