Documentary disputes claim of man-made Global warming

Channel4.com posts an article about a documentary debunking the Global warming myth. The film by Martin Durkin agues that because of the hysteria over man-made Global warming other more explanations for climate change are not even being considered.

From the article:

The film brings together the arguments of leading scientists who disagree with the prevailing consensus that a 'greenhouse effect' of carbon dioxide released by human activity is the cause of rising global temperatures.

Instead the documentary highlights recent research that the effect of the sun's radiation on the atmosphere may be a better explanation for the regular swings of climate from ice ages to warm interglacial periods and back again.

The film argues that the earth's climate is always changing, and that rapid warmings and coolings took place long before the burning of fossil fuels. It argues that the present single-minded focus on reducing carbon emissions not only may have little impact on climate change, it may also have the unintended consequence of stifling development in the third world, prolonging endemic poverty and disease.

The film hears from scientists who dispute the link between carbon dioxide levels and global temperatures.

Methinks the cat is out of the Global warming myth bag and won't go back in.

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