TVCM Presents: What's Next Aileen?
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What's Next Aileen Interview Steve Goreham Steve would be pleased to customize a presentation for your organization. Please contact him at steve@stevegoreham.com. You can also follow Steve on social media at Twitter @stevegoreham. ![]() Steve Goreham is a speaker, author, and researcher on environmental issues as well as an engineer and business executive. He is a frequently invited guest on radio and television as well as a freelance writer. He’s the Executive Director of the Climate Science Coalition of America (CSCA), a non-political association of scientists, engineers, and citizens dedicated to informing Americans about the realities of climate science and energy economics. CSCA is the US affiliate of the International Climate Science Coalition. Steve’s first book was Climatism! Science, Common Sense, and the 21st Century’s Hottest Topic (New Lenox Books, 2010), a complete, in-depth discussion of the science, politics, and energy policy implications of the man-made global warming debate. Steve continues to be astonished every day by unfounded claims of looming global warming catastrophe. His newest book, The Mad, Mad, Mad World of Climatism (New Lenox Books, 2012), was written to bring the latest facts to the reader, but to also poke fun at a mankind far down the primrose path of global warming fantasy. Steve holds an MS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Illinois and an MBA from the University of Chicago. He has more than 30 years of experience at Fortune 100 and private companies in engineering and executive roles. He is a husband and father of three and resides in Illinois. |
Nov 28, 2018 - Interview Steve Goreham, Author, Speaker & Environmental Researcher
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Temperature in Perspective
Climatists argue that the Modern Warming, the rise in global temperatures over the last 130 years, is abnormal in Earth’s history. They then conclude that human contribution to a trace gas in our atmosphere, carbon dioxide, must have caused this rise.
But a closer look at temperatures shows that the rise in Earth’s average temperature over the last 130 years has been only about 1.3 degrees Fahrenheit or 0.7 degrees Celsius. In Chicago, temperatures typically swing from about -5°F on the coldest winter day to about 95°F on the hottest summer day, about 100 degrees in a single year. Compared to the annual swing in daily Chicago temperatures, the one degree rise is global temperatures during the Modern Warming has been tiny.
So have past temperatures been constant, as the Climatists claim? Most geologists know that the sites of London, New York, and Chicago, along with much of the Northern Hemisphere, were buried in ice 20,000 years ago during the last ice age. Global temperatures changed as much as 7°-12°C as Earth moved from glacial to interglacial periods in geologic history.
Temperature cycles of the last 12,000 years from oxygen proxy analysis of Greenland ice cores. Mad, Mad, Mad World Chapter 4.
In addition to the ice ages, a vast body of additional evidence shows that Earth’s temperatures are always changing. While the database of modern thermometer measurements only stretches back 130 years, proxy data allows a look at more distant past temperatures. Measurements of oxygen isotope proxies from ice cores in Greenland show periodic warm and cool periods including the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age, when temperatures were both warmer and cooler than today’s temperatures. Natural climate change is not only real, but continuous.
Climatists argue that the Modern Warming, the rise in global temperatures over the last 130 years, is abnormal in Earth’s history. They then conclude that human contribution to a trace gas in our atmosphere, carbon dioxide, must have caused this rise.
But a closer look at temperatures shows that the rise in Earth’s average temperature over the last 130 years has been only about 1.3 degrees Fahrenheit or 0.7 degrees Celsius. In Chicago, temperatures typically swing from about -5°F on the coldest winter day to about 95°F on the hottest summer day, about 100 degrees in a single year. Compared to the annual swing in daily Chicago temperatures, the one degree rise is global temperatures during the Modern Warming has been tiny.
So have past temperatures been constant, as the Climatists claim? Most geologists know that the sites of London, New York, and Chicago, along with much of the Northern Hemisphere, were buried in ice 20,000 years ago during the last ice age. Global temperatures changed as much as 7°-12°C as Earth moved from glacial to interglacial periods in geologic history.
Temperature cycles of the last 12,000 years from oxygen proxy analysis of Greenland ice cores. Mad, Mad, Mad World Chapter 4.
In addition to the ice ages, a vast body of additional evidence shows that Earth’s temperatures are always changing. While the database of modern thermometer measurements only stretches back 130 years, proxy data allows a look at more distant past temperatures. Measurements of oxygen isotope proxies from ice cores in Greenland show periodic warm and cool periods including the Medieval Warm Period and the Little Ice Age, when temperatures were both warmer and cooler than today’s temperatures. Natural climate change is not only real, but continuous.
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