the thing i find odd about that, is that it's not just in my back yard that it's cold. it's being reported as cold all over the place.
when i look at weather, i'm not seeing anything any less predictable than normal either,.
Anecdotal, vague, but just homegrown enough to catch on...
Anyway, I guess neither side has been clean, but to call a conspiracy will need a bit more evidence. The scientists forgot their purpose, and the opposition: Big Oil, Big Logging, let their purpose get in the way of seeing clearly.
I suppose both sides have some catching up to do. Either way this climate was built by the slow and steady actions of cyanobacteria that added in oxygen, and the sun helping plants to grow. Who knows, perhaps adding in CO
2 and methane will have a climate changing effect. Until then, we should realize that oil isn't going to come back as quickly as we use it up, and should find ways to ease the load on it as fast as we can.
Even if we are wrong, it's still a win-win; you get jobs, a new energy grid, and a new energy manufacturing system. If you are right, the rewards are even greater. Temperature might not even be the problem in the first place, adding all of those gases to the ocean don't make them dissapear, they will show up in the rain, eroding us like our stomachs erode food.
Undeniably, we have limited amounts of uranium, plutonnium, and other fossil fuels, and we can't rely on them forever. Either we change now, or change quickly, and painfully later as we quite literally run out of gas.
-Penguin