3 thoughts on “BBC fetes 1938 Callendar global warming paper; Fails to mention Callendar thought global warming would be beneficial”
Of course, Callendar was just expressing his opinion, and provided no proof of his theory. This has been the standard for the warmist crowd.
It might be noted that just a few years after his paper was published, Hitler’s army froze to death in Russia. But, maybe that was weather and not climate./sarc
They do mention the his conclusion that Global warming would be beneficial.
OBVIOUSLY we can just ignore the Callendar paper since he was a Steam Engineer and not a “climatologist” and therefore can’t possibly know anything about climate. You know, just to be consistent.
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Of course, Callendar was just expressing his opinion, and provided no proof of his theory. This has been the standard for the warmist crowd.
It might be noted that just a few years after his paper was published, Hitler’s army froze to death in Russia. But, maybe that was weather and not climate./sarc
They do mention the his conclusion that Global warming would be beneficial.
OBVIOUSLY we can just ignore the Callendar paper since he was a Steam Engineer and not a “climatologist” and therefore can’t possibly know anything about climate. You know, just to be consistent.