Why is Global Warming so bad? Well… it’s not. I don’t think it exists.

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Call me a sceptic, but I personally believe that climate change and global warming as it is known today is highly exaggerated, and not caused by human actions, such as CO2 emissions.

This belief of mine is based upon the continual unreliable data that is used to influence public opinion.

Image: Guardian.co.uk. This is the professor, who has now resigned, who was at the centre of the 'climate-gate' scandal.

Below is a quote from the Guardian newspaper, regarding the recent “Climate-Gate” email scandal, last November, at the Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia. It reads…

Hundreds of private emails and documents allegedly exchanged between some of the world’s leading climate scientists during the past 13 years have been stolen by hackers and leaked online, it emerged today.

and further on in the article, it states that:

In one email, dated November 1999, one scientist wrote: “I’ve just completed Mike’s Nature [the science journal] trick of adding in the real temps to each series for the last 20 years (ie, from 1981 onwards) and from 1961 for Keith’s to hide the decline.

…this being reference to the declining of global temperatures – essentially meaning these folks FIXED the data they found.

I’m sorry, but the way I see it is that all scientific data should be peer-reviewed before being let out to public domain, but if there was a conspiracy of mis-information – how can we believe anything that is being said is actually fact!? It turns out that the CRU at this university supplies data and climate statistics to both the Met Office and the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change)… which are apparently the two “most reliable sources of climate data” – well, not anymore.

I will admit that this email was dated over 10 years ago now, but below is a quote from another article I found, this time at BBC News, entitled “What happened to Global Warming?“:

This headline may come as a bit of a surprise, so too might that fact that the warmest year recorded globally was not in 2008 or 2007, but in 1998.

But it is true. For the last 11 years we have not observed any increase in global temperatures.

And our climate models did not forecast it, even though man-made carbon dioxide, the gas thought to be responsible for warming our planet, has continued to rise.

These were results from an impartial and independent BBC investigation in October last year.

My question is how the world is meant to respond to these claims, and that “global warming”, could, in actual fact be a worldwide inter-governmental conspiracy plot.