Monday, December 14, 2009

The "Hockey Stick" In Perspective

Here is a simple but brilliant exposition of the "hockey stick" global warming graph. It uses Greenland and Antarctic ice core data to show that there was indeed a significant uptick in temperatures after 1850. No argument there.

What is educational about this though is not the blade of the hockey stick, which indicates the modern warming, but the shape and length of the handle of the stick.

Suddenly we have modern global warming in the context of geological time. This is what the warmists ignore and what they do not want you to know. Watch the whole thing (it's only 2:53), then make you own conclusions.

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