Latest Claim: Past Warming And Cooling Epochs Not Really Global—Unlike Today’s

Tony Heller has a new video debunking the latest propaganda from the journal Nature. In it, they claim that we haven’t experienced warming in the past 2,000 years like today’s ‘climate change.’

Scientists writing in Nature say, “they have found there is no evidence for “globally coherent warm and cold periods” over the past 2,000 years prior to industrialization.”

“That’s significant,” they write, “because climate change deniers have sometimes pointed to epochs like the so-called ‘Little Ice Age’” or ‘Medieval Warm Period’ to argue that the current global warming is one among multiple similar global climate events.” (Video after the jump)

As such, only climate deniers believe in these past warming and cooling epochs that lasted hundreds of years.

So who are some of these climate deniers? As we see in this video, some of the world’s most strident climate alarmists have written about and documented these past warming and cooling events that Nature now wants you to ignore.

JoNova also discusses another study in Nature, which claims pauses and cooling phases mean that C02 may cause more warming than anyone thought.

Read more at Real Climate Science

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    Carbon Bigfoot

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    About half way thru the video Google/YouTube decided they had enough of this video and it froze with an annoying deafening sound through my headphones. They have done this in the past on numerous occasions. Anyone else experiencing this form of censorship?

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    jerry krause

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    Hi PSI Reader,

    “Scientists writing in Nature say, “they have found there is no evidence for “globally coherent warm and cold periods” over the past 2,000 years prior to industrialization.””

    What about the global warming that finished melting, only about 10,000 years ago according to other scientists, the glaciers that covered significant northern portions of North America, Europe, and Asia?

    Have a good day, Jerry

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