Climate whack jobs have been blaming every hot day for the last century on coal. They also predicted fifteen degrees warming.
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The only thing Growing in Real terms , from the consumption of Coal is our Farming production.
Plant growth is very dependent upon Carbon Dioxide . Currently we are near 400 ppm and it would be better to be somewhat higher ; for better crop yields & to harvest on time… Warming would not be such a bad thing either,,, however, we are in a natural cycle of Cooling…
What a change we have seen.
Then – “Calculations made by Arrhenius and based on seemingly reliable facts tend to show…”
Now -“Global Climate Models based on constantly revised data project (not predict) ….”
Still Prof. Van Hise is completely wrong as the “revised historical temperature” graph now shows he was really freezing and near death in 1912.